São Tomé and Príncipe legislative election, 1994

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On 2 October 1994, São Tomé and Príncipe held its second National Assembly election since the introduction of multi-party politics in 1990. Voter Turnout was 52.1%.

[edit] Background and outcome of elections

In early 1994 relations between the government and the presidency again began to deteriorate. In April Trovoada publicly dissociated himself from government policy. In June political tension increased when the PCD-GR accused Trovoada of systematic obstruction of the government's programme. The same month opposition parties petitioned the president to dismiss the government and to appoint foreign auditors to investigate the management of public funds under its term of office.

On 2 July 1994 Trovoada dismissed the government of Prime Minister Norberto d'Alva Costa Alegre citing 'institutional conflict' as the justification for the decision. Moreover, the president accused the ruling party of ignoring presidential vetoes and of attempting to replace the semi-presidential system with a parliamentary regime without executive powers for the head of state. On 4 July Trovoada appointed Evaristo do Espirito Santo de Carvalho (the minister of defence and security in the outgoing administration) as prime minister. The PCD-GR, which refused to participate in the new government, subsequently expelled Carvalho from the party. An interim administration, comprising eight ministers, took office on 9 July. On the following day, in an attempt to resolve the political crisis, Trovoada dissolved the national assembly and announced that a legislative election would be held on 2 October.

The elections resulted in victory for the MLSTP-PSD, the nation's former single party, which fell short of an absolute majority by only one seat. The level of voter participation was believed to reflect public disillusionment at the failure of democracy immediately to realize their expectations of a transformation of the country's social and economic prospects.


[edit] Results

Party  % of Votes Number of Seats
Movement for the Liberation of São Tomé and Príncipe - Social Democratic Party (MLSTP-PSD) 37.0 27
Democratic Convergence Party-Reflection Group (PCD-GR) 25.5 14
Independent Democratic Action (ADI) 25.5 14
Christian Democratic Front (FDC) 0.6 -
Others 11.4 -
TOTAL 100.0 55