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Liberal Party
Parti Libéral
Leader Prosper Higiro
Founded1991
Headquarters Kigali
Ideology Liberalism
Political position Centre
ColorsGreen, yellow
Chamber of Deputies
4 / 80
Website
www.pl-rwanda.org

The Liberal Party ( French: Parti Libéral, PL) is a liberal political party in Rwanda led by Prosper Higiro.

History

The party was established in 1991. [1] Although it refused to join the government formed by Sylvestre Nsanzimana later in the year, it joined Dismas Nsengiyaremye's government in April 1992. [2] As a result of its involvement with government, [2] and efforts by associates of President Juvénal Habyarimana, [1] the party split into pro- and anti-government factions.

It joined the Rwandan Patriotic Front-led government in 1994 after the end of the genocide. Prosper Higiro became leader of the party in 2001. [2] In the 2003 parliamentary elections the party received 11% of the vote and won six of the 53 elected seats.

In 2007 Protais Mitali was elected leader of the party. [2] A dispute over the conduct of the elections led to two MPs and five officials being expelled from the party. [2] The 2008 parliamentary elections saw the party's vote share fall to 7.5% as it was reduced to four seats.

Higiro was nominated as the party's candidate for the 2010 presidential elections, receiving 1.4% of the vote. In the 2013 parliamentary elections the party received 9% of the vote, winning five seats. It was reduced to four seats in the 2018 parliamentary elections.

Electoral history

Presidential elections

Election Candidate Votes % Result
2010 Prosper Higiro 68,235 1.37% Lost Red XN

Chamber of Deputies elections

Election Leader Votes % Seats +/– Position
2003 Prosper Higiro 396,978 10.56%
6 / 80
Increase 7 Increase 3rd
2008 348,186 7.50%
4 / 80
Decrease 2 Steady 3rd
2013 9.29%
5 / 80
Increase 1 Steady 3rd
2018 479,631 7.20%
4 / 80
Decrease 1 Steady 3rd

References

  1. ^ a b Aimable Twagilimana (2015) Historical Dictionary of Rwanda, Rowman & Littlefield, p180
  2. ^ a b c d e Arthur S Banks, Thomas C Miller, William R Overstreet & Judith F Isacoff (2009) Political Handbook of the World 2009, CQ Press, p1125

External links

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Liberal Party
Parti Libéral
Leader Prosper Higiro
Founded1991
Headquarters Kigali
Ideology Liberalism
Political position Centre
ColorsGreen, yellow
Chamber of Deputies
4 / 80
Website
www.pl-rwanda.org

The Liberal Party ( French: Parti Libéral, PL) is a liberal political party in Rwanda led by Prosper Higiro.

History

The party was established in 1991. [1] Although it refused to join the government formed by Sylvestre Nsanzimana later in the year, it joined Dismas Nsengiyaremye's government in April 1992. [2] As a result of its involvement with government, [2] and efforts by associates of President Juvénal Habyarimana, [1] the party split into pro- and anti-government factions.

It joined the Rwandan Patriotic Front-led government in 1994 after the end of the genocide. Prosper Higiro became leader of the party in 2001. [2] In the 2003 parliamentary elections the party received 11% of the vote and won six of the 53 elected seats.

In 2007 Protais Mitali was elected leader of the party. [2] A dispute over the conduct of the elections led to two MPs and five officials being expelled from the party. [2] The 2008 parliamentary elections saw the party's vote share fall to 7.5% as it was reduced to four seats.

Higiro was nominated as the party's candidate for the 2010 presidential elections, receiving 1.4% of the vote. In the 2013 parliamentary elections the party received 9% of the vote, winning five seats. It was reduced to four seats in the 2018 parliamentary elections.

Electoral history

Presidential elections

Election Candidate Votes % Result
2010 Prosper Higiro 68,235 1.37% Lost Red XN

Chamber of Deputies elections

Election Leader Votes % Seats +/– Position
2003 Prosper Higiro 396,978 10.56%
6 / 80
Increase 7 Increase 3rd
2008 348,186 7.50%
4 / 80
Decrease 2 Steady 3rd
2013 9.29%
5 / 80
Increase 1 Steady 3rd
2018 479,631 7.20%
4 / 80
Decrease 1 Steady 3rd

References

  1. ^ a b Aimable Twagilimana (2015) Historical Dictionary of Rwanda, Rowman & Littlefield, p180
  2. ^ a b c d e Arthur S Banks, Thomas C Miller, William R Overstreet & Judith F Isacoff (2009) Political Handbook of the World 2009, CQ Press, p1125

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