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The PCD received 6.7% of the vote in the [[Cape Verdean parliamentary election, 1995|December 1995 parliamentary election]], winning a single seat in the 72-seat [[National Assembly of Cape Verde|National Assembly]].<ref name=PP/> |
The PCD received 6.7% of the vote in the [[Cape Verdean parliamentary election, 1995|December 1995 parliamentary election]], winning a single seat in the 72-seat [[National Assembly of Cape Verde|National Assembly]].<ref name=PP/> |
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In the [[Cape Verdean parliamentary election, 2001|parliamentary election]] held on 14 January 2001, the party was part of the [[Democratic Alliance for Change]] coalition that won 6.12% of the popular vote and two out 72 seats in the National Assembly. [[Jorge Carlos Fonseca]], the candidate of the alliance in the February 2001 presidential election, won 3.9 |
In the [[Cape Verdean parliamentary election, 2001|parliamentary election]] held on 14 January 2001, the party was part of the [[Democratic Alliance for Change]] coalition that won 6.12% of the popular vote and two out 72 seats in the National Assembly. [[Jorge Carlos Fonseca]], the candidate of the alliance in the February 2001 presidential election, won 3.9% of the vote. |
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[[Category:Political parties established in 1994]] |
[[Category:Political parties established in 1994]] |
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[[Category:Political parties in Cape Verde]] |
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Revision as of 19:20, 5 October 2012
The Democratic Convergence Party (Portuguese: Partido da Convergência Democrática) is a centrist political party in Cape Verde. The PCD was formed in 1994, following a split in the Movement for Democracy.[1]
The PCD received 6.7% of the vote in the December 1995 parliamentary election, winning a single seat in the 72-seat National Assembly.[1]
In the parliamentary election held on 14 January 2001, the party was part of the Democratic Alliance for Change coalition that won 6.12% of the popular vote and two out 72 seats in the National Assembly. Jorge Carlos Fonseca, the candidate of the alliance in the February 2001 presidential election, won 3.9% of the vote.
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