[1] It won six seats in the National Assembly in the 1993 general elections, and joined Jean-Luc Mandaba's coalition government.
[2] In the next parliamentary elections in 1998 the ADP was part of the Union of Forces for Peace (UFAP),[3] which opposed President Ange-Félix Patassé.
However, the ruling Movement for the Liberation of the Central African People was able to form a government after the defection of a UFAP MP.
The party put forward nine candidates for the National Assembly in the 2011 general elections,[5] but failed to win a seat.
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