Party for People's Dignity
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The Party for People's Dignity (French: Parti pour la Dignité du Peuple, PDP-Daraja) was a political party in Niger.
History
The party was established on 2 April 1995. In the 1996 parliamentary elections, which were boycotted by the eight main opposition parties, it receved 1.4% of the vote, winning three of the 83 seats in the National Assembly.[1] The 1999 elections saw its vote share reduced to just 0.1%, resulting in it losing all three seats. A similar outcome in the 2004 elections meant that the party remained without parliamentary representation.
References
- ↑ Elections in Niger African Elections database
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