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Ideal Democratic Party

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Ideal Democratic Party
Parti Démocratique Idéal
HeadquartersKigali
IdeologyIslamic democracy
Chamber of Deputies
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The Ideal Democratic Party (Kinyarwanda: Ishyaka Ntangarugero muri Demokarasi; French: Parti Démocratique Idéal, PDI) is a political party in Rwanda.

History

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The party was established as the Islamic Democratic Party (Parti Démocratique Islamique) in 1992.[1]

In 2003 the party adopted its current name as a result of a constitutional prohibition on religious-based parties.[1] It contested the September parliamentary 2003 elections as part of an alliance led by the ruling Rwandan Patriotic Front (RPF),[1] winning two seats. PDI leader Mussa Harerimana was subsequently appointed Minister of the Interior.[1]

The PDI continued its alliance with the RPF for the 2008 parliamentary elections, in which it won a single seat. It remained part of the alliance for the 2013 elections, retaining its one seat.[1]

Election results

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Chamber of Deputies elections

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Election Votes % Seats /– Government
2003[a] 2,774,661 73.78%
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New Extra-parliamentary
2008[a] 3,655,956 78.76%
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Decrease 1 Government coalition
2013[a] 76.22%
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Steady 0 Government coalition
2018[a] 4,926,366 73.95%
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Steady 0 Government coalition
2024 410,513 4.61%
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Increase 1 Support
  1. ^ a b c d Run as part of the RPF Coalition.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b c d e Tom Lansford (2014) Political Handbook of the World 2014, CQ Press, p1204
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