African Movement for Development and Progress
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The African Movement for Development and Progress (French: Mouvement africain pour la dévelloppement et le progrès, MADEP) is a political party in Benin. In the last legislative elections, held on 30 March 2003, the party was part of the Presidential Movement, the alliance of supporters of President Mathieu Kérékou, who had won the 2001 presidential election, and won 9 out of 83 seats.[1][2] The president of the party is Séfou Fagbohoun.
A leading member of the party, Antoine Kolawolé Idji, was elected President of the National Assembly in April 2003.[1] In the presidential election of 5 March 2006, the party's candidate, Antoine Kolawolé Idji, took fifth place with 3.25 % of the vote.[2]
References
- ^ a b IPU PARLINE page for 2003 parliamentary election.
- ^ a b Elections in Benin, African Elections Database.