National Alliance for Development and Democracy

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The National Alliance for Development and Democracy (French: Alliance nationale pour le développement et la démocratie, AND) is a political alliance in Benin. Its current president is Valentin Aditi Houde and is supportive of the Yayi Boni government.

History

The AND was formed on 31 May 2014,[1] as an alliance of 17 parties. It received 7.6% of the vote in the 2015 parliamentary elections, winning five seats.[2]

Member parties

Member parties include:[1]

  • Citizen's Union for the Homeland
  • Democratic Rally of Benin
  • Forces of Progress
  • Mission of Young Patriots for Development
  • Mobilisation of United Forces for Development
  • Movement for the Republic and Ethics
  • Movement of Reflection and Action for Development
  • Movement for Democracy and Solidarity
  • Mouvement La Conscience Missité
  • Party of Renovation for Solidarity and Progress
  • Rally for a United Benin
  • Rally for Progress and Renewal
  • Sentinel of the Republic
  • Union for Work and Democracy
  • Union of Democratic Forces for Development
  • Union of Movements and Association of Abomey-Calavi
  • Vision and Hope for an Emergent Benin

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