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|country = Benin
| country = Benin
| name = Union Makes the Nation
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|native_name = L'Union fait la Nation
| native_name = L'Union fait la Nation
|chairman = [[Bruno Amoussou]]
| chairman = [[Bruno Amoussou]]
|leader = [[Adrien Houngbédji]]
| leader = [[Adrien Houngbédji]]
| ideology = [[Big tent]]<br>'''Factions'''<br>[[Progressivism]]<br>[[Social democracy]]<br>[[Democratic socialism]]
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Revision as of 16:03, 20 December 2018

Union Makes the Nation
L'Union fait la Nation
LeaderAdrien Houngbédji
ChairmanBruno Amoussou
IdeologyBig tent
Factions
Progressivism
Social democracy
Democratic socialism
National Assembly of Benin
15 / 83
Website
http://www.lunionfaitlanation.org

Union Makes the Nation (Template:Lang-fr, abbreviated UN or the Union) is an alliance of opposition political parties in Benin. It is composed of the PRD, MADEP, PSD, RB, Key Force, MDS, UNDP, MARCHE, PDPS and RDL VIVOTEN,[1] and therefore represents an expansion of the Alliance for a Democratic Dynamic to embrace most of the significant Beninese parties opposed to the government of President Yayi Boni. The Union contested the 2011 presidential and parliamentary elections. Their presidential candidate, Adrien Houngbédji, was credited with 35.7% of the vote; he issued a statement rejecting the validity of the election results.[2] In the parliamentary elections, the Union took 30 seats out of 83[3] to become by far the largest opposition party.

References

  1. ^ "Partis membres" (in French). Union fait la Nation. Retrieved 2011-11-06.
  2. ^ Adrien Houngbédji (2011-03-11). "Déclaration de Houngbédji suite aux résultats" (in French). Union fait la Nation. Retrieved 2011-11-06.
  3. ^ Emmanuel Gbeto (2011-05-13). "BENIN: Proclamation par la cour constitutionnelle des résultats définitifs des législatives du 30 avril" (in French). Retrieved 2011-11-06.