The Movement for Democratic Renewal and Development (French: Mouvement pour le Renouveau Démocratique et le Développement), (Arabic: لحركة التجديد الديموقراطي والتنمية) is a political party in Djibouti.
The PRD gained popularity at the collapse of the communist bloc and the end of the Cold War.
It used its military power gained through its coalition with the Front for the Restoration of Unity and Democracy (FRUD) and the Movement for Peace and Reconciliation (MPR).
[2] The party participated in the December 1992 parliamentary election and won 24.41% of vote, although it obtained no representation in the National Assembly;[1] no other opposition party participated in the election, and all seats were won by the ruling People's Rally for Progress (RPP).
[1] In the December 1997 parliamentary election, the PRD received 19.2% of the vote but again failed to win any seats.