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Movement for Solidarity and Development

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The Movement for Solidarity and Development (Mouvement pour la Solidarité et le Développement) is a political party in the Republic of the Congo and in Burundi.

Congo

The MSD is led by René-Serge Blanchard Oba. In the parliamentary election held on June 24 and August 5, 2007, the party won three out of 137 seats.[1]

In the July–August 2012 parliamentary election, the MSD failed to win any seats.[2]

After a difficult period in which the MSD lost many members,[3] the party held its first extraordinary congress on 7 June 2014.[3][4] According to Oba, the purpose of the congress was to highlight the party's survival.[3] He stressed the party's continued support for President Denis Sassou Nguesso and said that the MSD would support the candidate of the presidential majority in the 2016 presidential election.[3][4] Oba was also re-elected as President of the MSD.[4]

Burundi

In Burundi, it is one of the opposition parties. In the Burundian presidential election, 2010 they withdrew their candidate alleging fraud and intimidation.

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