Monegasque parliamentary election, 2003
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Parliamentary elections were held in Monaco on 9 February 2003. The Union for Monaco, a coalition of three opposition parties, won a landslide victory against their main opponents, the Rally for Monaco - National and Democratic Union (which had been in power for around 40 years), taking 21 of the 24 seats.
[edit] Results
Parties | Votes | % | Seats |
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Union for Monaco (Union pour Monaco):
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60,339 | 58.5 | 21 |
Rally for Monaco - National and Democratic Union (Union nationale et démocratique) | 42,892 | 41.5 | 3 |
Total | 103,231 | 24 | |
Source: elections.monaco.net |
At the eve of the election 2008, the composition of the council is as follows:
Party | Number of seats | Members of the Council |
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UP (Union pour la Principauté) | 12 | M. VALERI Stéphane M. BORDERO Alexandre M. GARDETTO Jean-Charles Mme BOCCONE - PAGES Brigitte M. RAYMOND Daniel Mme FAUTRIER Catherine M. CUCCHI Jean-Michel M. GIACCARDI Thomas M. NOTARI Fabrice Mme POYARD - VATRICAN Anne M. ROBILLON Jean-François M. SPILIOTIS - SAQUET Christophe |
UNAM (Union Nationale pour l'Avenir de Monaco) | 4 | M. CELLARIO Claude Mme DITTLOT Michèle M. BLANCHY Bruno M. MARQUET Bernard |
PFM (Promotion de la Famille Monégasque) | 3 | M. LICARI Jean-Pierre M. NIGIONI Jean-Luc M. RIT Jacques |
RPM (Rassemblement Pour Monaco) | 2 | M. PASTOR Jean-Joseph M. REY Henry |
PM (Parti Monégasque) | 1 | Mme PASQUIER - CIULLA Christine |
PEP (Principauté Ethique Progrès) | 1 | M. PALMARO Vincent |
SM (Synergie Monégasque) | 1 | M. BOISSON Claude |
Total | 24 |
source:http://www.conseil-national.mc/groupe_pol.php
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