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The Independent Centre Party of Gabon ( French: Parti gabonais du centre indépendant, PGCI) is a political party in Gabon.

History

Established in 1990, [1] the party nominated Jean-Pierre Lemboumba-Lepandou as its candidate for the 1993 presidential elections. He finished ninth in a field of thirteen candidates with 1.4% of the vote. In the 1997 local elections the PGCI won 14 seats. [2] In 2002 it joined the Presidential Majority, supporting the Gabonese Democratic Party. [3] It won one seat in the Senate in the 2003 elections, and went on to win two seats in the 2009 elections. [4]

The party nominated five candidates for the 2011 National Assembly elections, [5] winning one seat. [6] It was reduced to a single seat in the Senate in 2014 elections. [7]

References

  1. ^ PGCI: Changement de combat BDP Gabon
  2. ^ Annuaire Statistique du Gabon Direction des Statistiques Generales
  3. ^ Tom Lansford (2015) Political Handbook of the World 2015, CQ Press
  4. ^ Elections in 2009 IPU
  5. ^ List of candidates Archived 2016-03-04 at the Wayback Machine Gabon Elections
  6. ^ Bongo sweeps Gabon election, opposition reject vote Reuters, 22 December 2011
  7. ^ Last elections IPU
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Independent Centre Party of Gabon ( French: Parti gabonais du centre indépendant, PGCI) is a political party in Gabon.

History

Established in 1990, [1] the party nominated Jean-Pierre Lemboumba-Lepandou as its candidate for the 1993 presidential elections. He finished ninth in a field of thirteen candidates with 1.4% of the vote. In the 1997 local elections the PGCI won 14 seats. [2] In 2002 it joined the Presidential Majority, supporting the Gabonese Democratic Party. [3] It won one seat in the Senate in the 2003 elections, and went on to win two seats in the 2009 elections. [4]

The party nominated five candidates for the 2011 National Assembly elections, [5] winning one seat. [6] It was reduced to a single seat in the Senate in 2014 elections. [7]

References

  1. ^ PGCI: Changement de combat BDP Gabon
  2. ^ Annuaire Statistique du Gabon Direction des Statistiques Generales
  3. ^ Tom Lansford (2015) Political Handbook of the World 2015, CQ Press
  4. ^ Elections in 2009 IPU
  5. ^ List of candidates Archived 2016-03-04 at the Wayback Machine Gabon Elections
  6. ^ Bongo sweeps Gabon election, opposition reject vote Reuters, 22 December 2011
  7. ^ Last elections IPU

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