Congolese Movement for Democracy and Integral Development
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The Congolese Movement for Democracy and Integral Development (Mouvement Congolais pour la Démocratie et le Développement Intégral) is a political party in the Republic of the Congo. In the parliamentary election held on June 24 and August 5 2007, the party won 11 out of 137 seats.[1]
The party was founded by Bernard Kolélas; its statutes were deposited at the Ministry of the Interior on August 3 1989.[2] Kolélas was the MCDDI's candidate in the August 1992 presidential election, in which he placed second behind Pascal Lissouba of the Pan-African Union for Social Democracy (UPADS).
References
- ^ For detailed results see Republic of the Congo parliamentary election, 2007 and "L'alliance présidentielle occupe 125 des 137 sièges parlementaires", Xinhua (Jeuneafrique.com), August 25, 2007 Template:Fr icon.
- ^ Patrice Yengo, La guerre civile du Congo-Brazzaville, 1993-2002: "chacun aura sa part" (2006), KARTHALA Editions, page 62 Template:Fr icon.