In March the party elected as its president Jean Alingué Bawoyeu, who had just left the position of Prime Minister.
In the parliamentary election of 1997 the party took 4 seats and initially supported the president Idriss Déby.
Before the parliamentary elections, between 1995 and 1997, the Prime Minister was Koibla Djimasta, himself of the UDR.
[2] In the following parliamentary election held in 2002, the UDC boycotted the vote as it believed there weren't sufficient guarantees of a free and fair election, in particular having requested to redo the electoral register.
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