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132: 545:. In a statement, the CDS demanded the President definitively submit to the Court's decision. The party also announced the creation of its own opposition coalition, the Movement for the Defence of Democracy (MDD) along with around five smaller parties including the UDR and the PDP. The group was in direct competition with the larger opposition front, the Front for the Defence of Democracy (FDD) led by the PNDS, and staged the two anti-referendum marches in Niamey. 530:, Ousmane was the CDS presidential candidate for the fourth time, finishing third with 17.4% of the vote. In the parliamentary elections, the party received 17.4% of the popular vote and won 22 of the 113 seats. Following the election, the MNSD resumed its coalition government with CDS-Rahama, whose 22 seats give the President and Prime Minister a 69-seat majority in the National Assembly, with Ousmane re-elected as President of the National Assembly. 756: 540:
dismissed the National Assembly over his plans to hold a constitutional referendum, the CDS announced its final break with the MNSD government. The party withdrew from the government coalition and pulled its eight members from the
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Since 1999, the CDS has been in an alliance with the MNSD, forming part of the parliamentary majority and participating in the government; it did not nominate a presidential candidate in the
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as its presidential candidate; he finished seventh in a field of fifteen candidates with 2% of the vote. In the National Assembly elections, the party retained its three seats.
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Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Cooperation and African Integration
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held in July that year, Ousmane finished second to coup leader
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n° 368, September 5, 2007 (Tamtaminfo.com, September 6, 2007)
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List of deputies elected in the 1999 election by constituency
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Nigerien Democratic Movement for an African Federation
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National Union of Independents for Democratic Renewal
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Nigerien Progressive Party – African Democratic Rally
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The CDS held its sixth congress on 1 September 2007.
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Index

Democratic and Social Convention-Rahama
Leader
Abdou Labo
Ideology
Social democracy
AFC
Politics of Niger
Political parties
Elections
Politics of Niger

Constitution
Human rights
Slavery
National Council for the Safeguard of the Homeland
President
Abdourahamane Tchiani
Vice President
Salifou Modi
Prime Minister
Ali Lamine Zeine
Cabinet
Ministers
National Assembly
President
Judiciary
Administrative divisions
Regions
Departments
Communes

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