Malagasy parliamentary election, 1993
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Parliamentary elections were held in Madagascar on 16 June 1993, the first following the approval of a new constitution in a referendum that reintroduced full multi-party democracy the previous year.
The Committee of Active Forces won the most seats, whilst parties aligned with President Albert Zafy won 75 seats in total. Voter turnout was 54.68%.[1]
Results
Party | Votes | % | Seats | +/- |
---|---|---|---|---|
Committee of Active Forces* | 46 | New | ||
Movement for Proletarian Power | 15 | +8 | ||
Economic Liberalism and Democratic Action for National Recovery | 13 | New | ||
Association of United Malagasys | 11 | New | ||
Fihaonana* | 8 | New | ||
Rally for Social Democracy | 8 | New | ||
Congress Party for the Independence of Madagascar - Renewal* | 5 | +2 | ||
National Union for Development and Democracy - Rasalama Active Forces | 5 | New | ||
Farimbona* | 2 | New | ||
National Union for Development and Democracy* | 2 | New | ||
Committee supporting the Development of Democracy in Madagascar* | 2 | New | ||
Christian Action of Regional Cadres and Businessmen for Development* | 2 | New | ||
Fivoarana | 2 | New | ||
Rasalama Active Forces – Teachers and Educators* | 1 | New | ||
Action and Reflection Group for the Development of Madagascar* | 1 | New | ||
Vatomizana* | 1 | New | ||
Other parties | 10 | - | ||
Invalid/blank votes | - | - | - | |
Total | 3,454,847 | 134 | -3 | |
Source: EISA |
* Parties affiliated with Albert Zafy
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