Social Democratic Rally
The Social Democratic Rally (commonly: RSD-Gaskiya, French: Rassemblement social démocratique-Gaskiya) is a political party in Niger. Its president is Amadou Cheiffou and its first secretary-general is Mahamadou Ali Tchémogo.[1]
Founding and 2004 elections
The RSD-Gaskiya was founded by Amadou Cheiffou in January 2004 as a split from the Democratic and Social Convention (CDS),[2] and it fared well in the July 2004 municipal elections.[3][4] In the November 16, 2004 presidential election, Cheiffou, standing as the RSD candidate, won 6.35% of the vote and placed fourth. The party backed incumbent President Tandja Mamadou in the second round of the election.[5] In the parliamentary election held together with the presidential election's second round on December 4, 2004, the RSD-Gaskiya won 7.1% of the popular vote and seven out of 113 seats in the National Assembly.
2009 elections
In May 2009, it became one of a handful of parties allied to the MNSD to support President Tanja's call for a referendum to create a new constitution which would remove term limits on the President of Niger.[1]
References
- 1 2 Déclaration du bureau politique national du RSD-Gaskiya: Le parti soutient le Président de la République pour soumettre au peuple une nouvelle constitution. Aïcha Abdoulaye Alfary, Le Sahel. 25 May 2009.
- ↑ "Cassure au sein du parti de Mahamane Ousmane, Amadou Cheiffou crée son propre parti", Afrique Express, N° 286, January 20, 2004 (French).
- ↑ Cherif Ouazani, "Six candidats pour un fauteuil", Jeuneafrique.com, November 7, 2004 (French).
- ↑ Saïdou Djibril, "Niger : six candidats dans la course à la présidentielle", Afriqu'Echoes, November 6, 2004 (French).
- ↑ "Présidentielle au Niger: un quatrième parti, le RDP, soutient la candidature de Mamadou Tandja au second tour", Xinhua, November 23, 2004 (French).