Union for Democracy and the Republic (Chad)

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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