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African Forum for Reconstruction
President Léon Mbou Yembi
Founded1992
Merger of PSG
MORENA
USG
Ideology Socialism
Political position Left-wing

The African Forum for Reconstruction ( French: Forum Africain pour la Réconstruction, FAR) is a political party in Gabon led by Léon Mbou Yembi.

History

The party was established in 1992 as a merger of the Gabonese Socialist Party (PSG), the Gabonese Socialist Union (USG) and MORENA–Original, [1] which between them had won eleven seats in the 1990 parliamentary elections.

Léon Mbou Yembi was nominated as the party's candidate for the 1993 presidential elections, finishing eighth in a field of 13 candidates with 1.8% of the vote.

The 1996 parliamentary elections saw the USG run alone, whilst the FAR won a single seat. It lost its seat in the 2001 elections, but regained it in the 2006 elections, with Mbou Yembi winning a seat. The FAR did not contest the 2005 presidential elections, although the PSG's Augustin Moussavou King ran, finishing fourth out of the five candidates with 0.3% of the vote. The party only nominated a single candidate for the 2011 elections, [2] in which it lost its seat.

References

  1. ^ Tom Lansford (2015) Political Handbook of the World 2015, CQ Press
  2. ^ List of candidates Archived 2016-03-04 at the Wayback Machine Gabon Elections


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
African Forum for Reconstruction
President Léon Mbou Yembi
Founded1992
Merger of PSG
MORENA
USG
Ideology Socialism
Political position Left-wing

The African Forum for Reconstruction ( French: Forum Africain pour la Réconstruction, FAR) is a political party in Gabon led by Léon Mbou Yembi.

History

The party was established in 1992 as a merger of the Gabonese Socialist Party (PSG), the Gabonese Socialist Union (USG) and MORENA–Original, [1] which between them had won eleven seats in the 1990 parliamentary elections.

Léon Mbou Yembi was nominated as the party's candidate for the 1993 presidential elections, finishing eighth in a field of 13 candidates with 1.8% of the vote.

The 1996 parliamentary elections saw the USG run alone, whilst the FAR won a single seat. It lost its seat in the 2001 elections, but regained it in the 2006 elections, with Mbou Yembi winning a seat. The FAR did not contest the 2005 presidential elections, although the PSG's Augustin Moussavou King ran, finishing fourth out of the five candidates with 0.3% of the vote. The party only nominated a single candidate for the 2011 elections, [2] in which it lost its seat.

References

  1. ^ Tom Lansford (2015) Political Handbook of the World 2015, CQ Press
  2. ^ List of candidates Archived 2016-03-04 at the Wayback Machine Gabon Elections



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