Rally of Nigerien Patriots
The Rally of Nigerien Patriots (French: Rassemblement des Patriotes Nigériens, RPN-Alkalami) was a political party in Niger.
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The party was established by former minister Ousmane Issoufou Oubandawaki on 14 May 2009. It received 0.9% of the vote in the October 2009 parliamentary elections, winning a single seat, taken by Oubandawaki.[1] In 2010, Oubandawaki established the Alliance for Democratic Renewal, which the RPN merged into in 2011.
gollark: It's much more about tribal signalling than actual policy and doing useful things.
gollark: You can't actually do anything significant to them in most cases, and they monopolize vast amounts of people's attention and communication bandwidth.
gollark: Large-scale politics is *basically* (EDIT: mostly) a horrible infohazard pushed by organizations trying to maximize your engagement (which is often done by generating outrage at the Other Side) and the politicians trying to get you to use your small and indirected power to benefit them.
gollark: NOT ignoring them doesn't work well either.
gollark: I mean, local ones maybe not, you can actually affect those.
References
- Arret N°10/09/CC/ME du 10 Novembre 2009 Constitutional Court
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