Party of the Masses for Labour

Political party in Niger
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The Party of the Masses for Labour (French: Parti des Masses pour le Travail, PMT-Albarka) is a political party in Niger.

History

The PMT was established on 8 June 1992.[1] It failed to win a seat in the National Assembly in the 1993 or 1995 parliamentary elections, but won two seats in the 1996 elections, which were boycotted by the main opposition parties.[2]

The party received only 34 votes in the 1999 parliamentary elections, resulting in it losing both seats.[3] In the 2004 elections it contested three regions in alliance with the Nigerien Alliance for Democracy and Progress, but failed to win a seat.[4] It regained parliamentary representation when it won a single seat in the 2009 elections, which were boycotted by the main opposition.[2] However, it did not run in the 2011 elections and was declared ineligible to contest the 2016 elections by the Constitutional Court.[5]

References

  1. ^ Recherche sur l'existence d'un cadre legal pour l'exercice des activités des partis politiques dans la transparence: Le financement des partis politiques: Analyse critique de l'ordonnance n° 99-59 du 20 decembre 1999 portant charte des partis politiques Transparency International
  2. ^ a b Elections in Niger African Elections Database
  3. ^ Niger - National Lower House Elections (1999) Global Elections Database
  4. ^ Niger Election Passport
  5. ^ Arrête no 002/CC/ME Constitutional Court
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