The National Democratic Entente ( French: Entente Nationale Démocratique, END) was a political party in Monaco led by Louis Aureglia.
The END won 7 of the 18 seats in the National Council in the 1958 elections. In 1962 it merged with the National Union of Independents to form the National Democratic Union, [1] which won 17 seats in the 1963 elections. [2]
The National Democratic Entente ( French: Entente Nationale Démocratique, END) was a political party in Monaco led by Louis Aureglia.
The END won 7 of the 18 seats in the National Council in the 1958 elections. In 1962 it merged with the National Union of Independents to form the National Democratic Union, [1] which won 17 seats in the 1963 elections. [2]