Republic of the Congo parliamentary election, 1993
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Parliamentary elections were held in the Republic of the Congo on 2 May 1993, with a second round in several constituencies on 6 June. The result was a victory for the Presidential Tendency coalition, which won 65 of the 125 seats in the National Assembly.[1]
Results
| Party | Seats |
|---|---|
| Pan-African Union for Social Democracy* | 47 |
| Congolese Movement for Democracy and Integral Development† | 28 |
| Congolese Party of Labour† | 15 |
| Rally for Democracy and Social Progress† | 10 |
| Rally for Democracy and Development* | 6 |
| Union of Democratic Forces* | 3 |
| Congolese Party of Renewal* | 2 |
| Union for Democracy and the Republic | 2 |
| Union for Democratic Renewal† | 2 |
| Union for Development and Social Progress* | 1 |
| Union for Congolese Democracy* | 1 |
| Pro-PCT independent† | 1 |
| Patriotic Union for National Renewal | 1 |
| Independent | 1 |
| Other parties* | 5 |
| Total | 125 |
| Source: African Elections Database | |
* Members of the Presidential Tendency coalition
† Members of the Opposition Coalition
References
- ↑ Elections in Congo-Brazzaville African Elections Database
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