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Republican Organization for the Future of New Generations
Organisation républicaine pour l'avenir des nouvelles générations
AbbreviationORANGE
President Mohamed Daoudou [ fr]
Founded2010
Assembly of the Union
2 / 24
Website
www.partiorangecomoros.org

The Orange Party, officially the Republican Organization for the Future of New Generations ( French: Organisation républicaine pour l'avenir des nouvelles générations, ORANGE), is a political party in the Comoros led by Mohamed Daoudou [ fr].

History

The party was founded by Idi Nadhoim in 2010. [1] The party first contested national elections in the 2015 parliamentary elections, when it received 6% of the vote, but failed to win a seat. The party nominated Daoudou as its candidate for the 2016 presidential elections, in which he finished seventh out of 25 candidates with 4% of the vote. Although the party's votes share fell to 4% in the 2020 elections, it won two seats, becoming the second-largest party in the Assembly of the Union. [2]

References

  1. ^ "Idi Nadhoim drague la diaspora - Jeune Afrique.com". JeuneAfrique.com (in French).
  2. ^ Election results Inter-Parliamentary Union
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Republican Organization for the Future of New Generations
Organisation républicaine pour l'avenir des nouvelles générations
AbbreviationORANGE
President Mohamed Daoudou [ fr]
Founded2010
Assembly of the Union
2 / 24
Website
www.partiorangecomoros.org

The Orange Party, officially the Republican Organization for the Future of New Generations ( French: Organisation républicaine pour l'avenir des nouvelles générations, ORANGE), is a political party in the Comoros led by Mohamed Daoudou [ fr].

History

The party was founded by Idi Nadhoim in 2010. [1] The party first contested national elections in the 2015 parliamentary elections, when it received 6% of the vote, but failed to win a seat. The party nominated Daoudou as its candidate for the 2016 presidential elections, in which he finished seventh out of 25 candidates with 4% of the vote. Although the party's votes share fell to 4% in the 2020 elections, it won two seats, becoming the second-largest party in the Assembly of the Union. [2]

References

  1. ^ "Idi Nadhoim drague la diaspora - Jeune Afrique.com". JeuneAfrique.com (in French).
  2. ^ Election results Inter-Parliamentary Union

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