[2] It party received 5.1% of the vote in the February 1992 parliamentary elections, winning two seats.
[3] The local elections in the same year saw the party win 40 of the 751 seats across the country.
[4] Traoré was the party's candidate again in the 1997 presidential elections, but his vote share was reduced to 1.2%.
The party retained its two seats in the parliamentary elections, running in alliance with ADEMA.
[4] The 2002 presidential elections saw the party nominate Mady Konaté as its candidate, but he received just 0.7% of the vote.