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The '''Patriotic Front for Progress''' ([[French language|French]]: ''Front Patriotique pour le Progrès'') is a [[political party]] in the [[Central African Republic]]. |
The '''Patriotic Front for Progress''' ([[French language|French]]: ''Front Patriotique pour le Progrès'') is a [[political party]] in the [[Central African Republic]]. |
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In the [[Central African Republic general election, 2005|2005 election]], on [[13 March]] and [[8 May]] [[2005]], FPP candidate [[Abel Goumba]] won 2.5% of the vote in the presidential election.<ref>[http://democratie.francophonie.org/IMG/pdf/RCA_RMO1303_08052005.pdf "RAPPORT DE LA MISSION D’OBSERVATION DES ELECTIONS PRESIDENTIELLE ET LEGISLATIVES DES 13 MARS ET 8 MAI 2005 EN REPUBLIQUE CENTRAFRICAINE"], democratie.francophonie.org {{fr}}.</ref> and the FPP won two out of 105 seats in the [[National Assembly of the Central African Republic|National Assembly]].<ref name=Fait>[http://www.sangonet.com/actu-snews/ICAR/ActuC2/bozize-F-eluoffi-pdt_rp.html "Bozizé fait coup double aux élections "], AFP (Sangonet.com), May 25, 2005 {{fr}}.</ref> Goumba ran for a seat in the National Assembly but was defeated; |
In the [[Central African Republic general election, 2005|2005 election]], on [[13 March]] and [[8 May]] [[2005]], FPP candidate [[Abel Goumba]] won 2.5% of the vote in the presidential election.<ref>[http://democratie.francophonie.org/IMG/pdf/RCA_RMO1303_08052005.pdf "RAPPORT DE LA MISSION D’OBSERVATION DES ELECTIONS PRESIDENTIELLE ET LEGISLATIVES DES 13 MARS ET 8 MAI 2005 EN REPUBLIQUE CENTRAFRICAINE"], democratie.francophonie.org {{fr}}.</ref> and the FPP won two out of 105 seats in the [[National Assembly of the Central African Republic|National Assembly]].<ref name=Fait>[http://www.sangonet.com/actu-snews/ICAR/ActuC2/bozize-F-eluoffi-pdt_rp.html "Bozizé fait coup double aux élections "], AFP (Sangonet.com), May 25, 2005 {{fr}}.</ref> Goumba ran for a seat in the National Assembly but was defeated;<ref name=Soudan>François Soudan, [http://www.fodem.org/la_depeche/200505/050421%20RESULTATS2NDTR.htm "Chronique d'une victoire annoncée"], J.A./L'Intelligent N° 2314, May 15–21, 2005 {{fr}}.</ref> his wife [[Anne-Marie Goumba|Anne-Marie]] won a seat, however.<ref name=Soudan/><ref>[http://www.batir-rca.org/Depute2005.htm Results of 2005 parliamentary second round], batir-rca.org {{fr}}.</ref> |
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Goumba's son [[Alexandre Goumba|Alexandre]] was elected to succeed him as President of the FPP on [[March 5]] [[2006]] at an extraordinary general assembly of the party.<ref>[http://www.africatime.com/afrique/nouvelle.asp?no_nouvelle=243436 "Abel Goumba cède la présidence du FPP à son fils"], ''L'Express'', March 7, 2006 {{fr}}.</ref> |
Goumba's son [[Alexandre Goumba|Alexandre]] was elected to succeed him as President of the FPP on [[March 5]] [[2006]] at an extraordinary general assembly of the party.<ref>[http://www.africatime.com/afrique/nouvelle.asp?no_nouvelle=243436 "Abel Goumba cède la présidence du FPP à son fils"], ''L'Express'', March 7, 2006 {{fr}}.</ref> |
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The Patriotic Front for Progress (French: Front Patriotique pour le Progrès) is a political party in the Central African Republic.
In the 2005 election, on 13 March and 8 May 2005, FPP candidate Abel Goumba won 2.5% of the vote in the presidential election.[1] and the FPP won two out of 105 seats in the National Assembly.[2] Goumba ran for a seat in the National Assembly but was defeated;[3] his wife Anne-Marie won a seat, however.[3][4]
Goumba's son Alexandre was elected to succeed him as President of the FPP on March 5 2006 at an extraordinary general assembly of the party.[5]
References
- ^ "RAPPORT DE LA MISSION D’OBSERVATION DES ELECTIONS PRESIDENTIELLE ET LEGISLATIVES DES 13 MARS ET 8 MAI 2005 EN REPUBLIQUE CENTRAFRICAINE", democratie.francophonie.org Template:Fr.
- ^ "Bozizé fait coup double aux élections ", AFP (Sangonet.com), May 25, 2005 Template:Fr.
- ^ a b François Soudan, "Chronique d'une victoire annoncée", J.A./L'Intelligent N° 2314, May 15–21, 2005 Template:Fr.
- ^ Results of 2005 parliamentary second round, batir-rca.org Template:Fr.
- ^ "Abel Goumba cède la présidence du FPP à son fils", L'Express, March 7, 2006 Template:Fr.