National Movement for the Development of Society

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The National Movement for the Development of Society (French: Mouvement National de la Société de Développement) is a political party in Niger. At the presidential elections of 16 November and 4 December 2004 its candidate, Mamadou Tandja won 40.7% of the vote and won in the second round with 65.5%. At the legislative elections, 4 December 2004, the party won 37.2 % of the popular vote and 47 out of 113 seats.

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