Party for National Salvation

The PSN was supportive of President Said Mohamed Djohar.

[1] It received 2.3% of the vote in the 1992 parliamentary elections, gaining representation in the Assembly of the Union.

[1] In 2006 the party began to cooperate with the Rally for Development and Democracy (RDD) as the PSN/RDD,[2] eventually merging into a single party, the Party for National Salvation, Rally, Democracy and Development (PSNRDD).

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