National Rally of Chadian Democrats
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The National Rally of Chadian Democrats (RNDT–Le Réveil; French: Rassemblement National des Démocrates Tchadiens - le Reveil), formerly the National Rally for Democracy in Chad (French: Rassemblement national pour la démocratie au Tchad - le Réveil), is a political party in Chad led by Albert Pahimi Padacké. It is considered a semi-opposition party that was allied with the ruling Patriotic Salvation Movement (MPS) during the rule of Idriss Déby,[1] and the party participated in the government a few times during this period.
National Rally of Chadian Democrats Rassemblement National des Démocrates Tchadiens - le Reveil | |
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Abbreviation | RNDT–Le Réveil |
Leader | Albert Pahimi Padacké |
Founded | ~2002 |
Ideology | Social democracy Democratic socialism |
Political position | Centre-left to left-wing |
National Assembly | 8 / 188
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In the parliamentary election held on 21 April 2002, the party won one out of 155 seats.[2] In the 2006 presidential election, its candidate Albert Pahimi Padacké won 7.82% of the vote.[3]
Election results
editPresidential elections
editElection | Party candidate | Votes | % | Votes | % | Result |
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First round | Second round | |||||
2006 | Albert Pahimi Padacké | 225,368 | 7.82% | — | Lost | |
2011 | 170,182 | 6.03% | — | Lost | ||
2021 | 476,464 | 10.32% | — | Lost | ||
2024 | 1,048,015 | 16.93% | — | Lost |
National Assembly elections
editElection | Party leader | Seats | +/– | Government |
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2002 | Albert Pahimi Padacké | 1 / 155
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New | Opposition |
2011 | 8 / 187
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7 | Opposition |
References
edit- ^ "Du concrêt", Chadian government website, August 30, 2007 (in French).
- ^ 2002 election results, IPU PARLINE.
- ^ Valery Gottingar, "Scrutin présidentiel du 03 mai 2006: le Conseil Constitutionnel proclame le Président Idriss Deby Itno réélu au premier tour avec un score de 64,67%.", Chadian government website, May 29, 2006 (in French).