Democratic Forum for Modernity
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The Democratic Forum for Modernity (French: Forum Démocratique pour la Modernité, FODEM) is a political party in the Central African Republic. The party was founded by Charles Massi, its president, on 27 November 1997, and legally recognized on 4 May 1998.[1]
In the first round of the presidential election held on 13 March 2005, Massi won 3.2 % of the vote.[2] He backed François Bozizé in the second round[3] and became a Minister of State in the government after the election.[4]
[edit] References
- ^ Profile of Massi on FODEM's website.
- ^ Elections in the Central African Republic, African Elections Database.
- ^ "Elections: MM. Ngoupandé et Massi apportent leur soutien à M. Bozizé", AFP (izf.net), April 21, 2005 (French).
- ^ Lists of governments of the Central African Republic, izf.net (French).
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