Guinean Democratic Movement
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The Guinean Democratic Movement (Portuguese: Movimento Democrático Guineense) is a political party in Guinea-Bissau.
History
The party was established on 14 February 2003 and was led by Silvestre Alves.[1] In the 2004 parliamentary elections it received 0.98% of the vote, failing to win a seat in the National People's Assembly. The 2008 elections saw the party's vote share fall to just 0.14%, again failing to win a seat.[2]
Alves openly condemned the increasingly repressive actions of the Military Command following the 2012 military coup, and in October 2012 was arrested and severely beaten, requiring intensive care in hospital.[3] The party's application to contest the 2014 general elections was rejected by the Supreme Court.[4]
References
- ↑ Bogdan Szajkowski (2005) Political Parties of the World, p272
- ↑ Peter Karibe Mendy (2013) Historical Dictionary of the Republic of Guinea-Bissau, Scarecrow Press, p278
- ↑ Mendy, p279
- ↑ GUINÉ-BISSAU: SUPREMO “CHUMBA” OITO CANDIDATURAS PRESIDENCIAIS E SETE PARTIDOS A Nação, 16 March 2014
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