[1][2] She won a seat in the National Assembly in the 1992 general elections, but the results were later annulled.
[2] In the 1993 general elections Ruth-Rolland stood as the party's presidential candidate, finishing last in a field of eight with 1% of the vote.
Ruth-Rolland led the party until her death in 1995, and was succeeded by Jacques Ngoli.
In 2010 the party joined the Presidential Majority alliance in preparation for the 2011 general elections.
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