Union of Democrats for Development

The Union of Democrats for Development (French: Union des Démocrates pour le Développement, UDD) was a political party in the Comoros led by Ibrahim Halidi. Based on Anjouan, it was supportive of the government of President Said Mohamed Djohar.[1]

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Member State of the Arab League


History

In the 1992 parliamentary elections the UDD finished second in the popular vote, but emerged as the largest party in the Assembly of the Union, winning seven of the 42 seats. Following the elections Halidi was appointed Prime Minister.[2]

Prior to the early parliamentary elections in 1993 the UDD formed an alliance with the newly established Rally for Democracy and Renewal (RDR) created by Djohar.[3][4] The RDR won 28 of the 42 seats in the Assembly.

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References

  1. Joanne Maber (2003) The Europa World Year Book 2003, Taylor & Francis Group, p1214
  2. Elections held in 1992 IPU
  3. Elections in the Comoros African Elections Database
  4. Elections held in 1993 IPU


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