People's Movement for Democracy in Chad
Political party in Chad
The People's Movement for Democracy in Chad (French: Mouvement populaire pour la démocratie au Tchad) is a political party in Chad.
In the parliamentary election held on 21 April 2002, the party won five out of 155 seats.[1] In the May 2006 presidential election, its candidate, Mahamat Abdoulaye, won 7.07% of the vote.[2]
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- Action for Renewal of Chad
- Chadian Action for Unity and Socialism
- Federation, Action for the Republic
- Les Transformateurs
- National Democratic and Federal Convention
- National Democratic and Social Convention
- National Rally for Development and Progress
- National Rally of Chadian Democrats
- National Union
- National Union for Democracy and Renewal
- Party for Liberty and Development
- Patriotic Salvation Movement
- People's Movement for Democracy in Chad
- Rally for Democracy and Progress
- Rally for the Republic – Lingui
- Rally of Democratic Forces in Chad
- Renewed African Socialist Movement
- Socialist Party Without Borders
- Union for Democracy and the Republic
- Union for Renewal and Democracy
- African National Party
- Chadian Democratic Union
- Chadian National Union
- Chadian Progressive Party
- Chadian Social Action
- Civic Action Front of Chad
- Democratic Front of Chad
- Grouping of Rural and Independent Chadians
- Independent Democratic Union of Chad
- Independent Socialist Party of Chad (1950)
- Independent Socialist Party of Chad (1955)
- National Union for Independence and Revolution
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- Politics of Chad
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