Nigerien Movement for Democratic Renewal

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Nigerien Movement for Democratic Renewal
MNRD-Hankuri
Party leader Sidi Moulaye Hambali
founding 2009
Headquarters Niger
Parliament seats 6 of 171
(together with PSDN-Alhéri )

The Nigerien Movement for Democratic Renewal ( French : Mouvement Nigérien pour le Renouveau Démocratique , abbreviation: MNRD-Hankuri ) is a political party in Niger .

history

The Nigerien Movement for Democratic Renewal was founded in 2009. Sidi Moulaye Hambali took over the chairmanship of the party . The party was little known in Niger when it decided to run Mahamane Ousmane as candidate for the 2016 presidential election . Mahamane Ousmane had already been President Nigers from 1993 to 1996, but had recently lost control of his own Democratic and Social Assembly party (CDS-Rahama).

Ousmane finished fourth out of fifteen candidates in the 2016 presidential election with 5.88% of the vote. However, the Nigerien Movement for Democratic Renewal succeeded in entering the National Assembly in the 2016 parliamentary elections . She was part of an electoral alliance with the Nigerien Social Democratic Party (PSDN-Alhéri), ​​which won six out of 171 seats in the National Assembly.

Web links

Commons : Nigerien Movement for Democratic Renewal  - Collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. À peine né… Le MNRD-HANKURI risque d'éclater en mille morceaux! In: Tamtam Info. August 8, 2012, accessed March 13, 2016 (French).
  2. Presidential 2016: Le MNRD HANKOURI parraine la candidature de Mahamane Ousmane. In: ActuNiger. December 27, 2015, accessed March 13, 2016 (French).
  3. Investiture de candidat aux présidentielles de 2016: Ousmane dribble Issoufou et son petit Hassoumi. In: Tamtam Info. January 3, 2016, accessed March 13, 2016 (French).
  4. Results globaux provisoires. Commission Électorale Nationale Indépendante, February 2016, archived from the original on February 23, 2016 ; accessed on March 13, 2016 (French).
  5. ^ Niger: Assemblée nationale (National Assembly). Last elections. Inter-Parliamentary Union, 2016, accessed March 13, 2016 .