Nguzo

History

The party received 2.7% of the vote in the 1992 parliamentary elections, gaining representation in the Assembly of the Union.[1] Nguzo spokesman Mohamed Djimbanaou, later Ambassador to France, was elected to the Assembly for the party.[2]

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References

  1. Comoros Islands: No legislative majority African Intelligence, 5 December 1992
  2. Comoros Islands/France: Mohammed Djimbanaou African Intelligence, 27 January 1996


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