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| ideology = {{wp|Big tent}}<br>[[Pan-Bahianism|Bahian nationalism]]<br>{{wp|Conservatism}} | | ideology = {{wp|Big tent}}<br>[[Pan-Bahianism|Bahian nationalism]]<br>{{wp|Conservatism}} | ||
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The '''Bahian Renaissance Party | The '''Bahian Renaissance Party''' ({{wp|French language|Gaullican}}: ''Parti de la Renaissance baïenne'', PRB) is a {{wp|Big tent}} [[Pan-Bahianism|Bahian nationalist]] political party in [[Mabifia]]. Since 1990 the party has been the dominant force in Mabifian politics. It was founded in 1979 during the {{wp|democracy|democratisation}} of Mabifia following the [[Second Mabifian Civil War]] from the [[Mabifian Patriotic Movement]]. Like all Mabifian political groups it is inter-ethnic and inter-confessional in makeup, although often associated with the interests of ethnic {{wp|Ovimbundu|Ekole}}. Since taking power, the party has grown increasingly authoritarian, centring itself upon [[President of Mabifia|President]] [[Mahmadou Jolleh Bande]]. | ||
==History== | ==History== | ||
===Pre-Merger=== | ===Pre-Merger=== | ||
===1986-1997=== | ===1986-1997=== | ||
===Jolleh-Bande era=== | ===Jolleh-Bande era=== | ||
==Electoral history== | ==Electoral history== | ||
=== Presidential Elections === | |||
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!'''Election''' | |||
!Party candidate | |||
!'''%''' | |||
!Result | |||
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|[[Mabifian general election, 1979|1979]] | |||
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|24.09% | |||
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|[[Mabifian general election, 1986|1986]] | |||
|27.1% | |||
|'''Lost''' {{N}} | |||
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|[[Mabifian general election, 1992|1992]] | |||
|40.0% | |||
|'''Lost''' {{N}} | |||
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|[[Mabifian general election, 1997|1997]] | |||
| rowspan="4" |[[Mahmadou Jolleh Bande]] | |||
|53.5% | |||
|'''Elected''' {{Y}} | |||
|- | |||
|[[Mabifian general election, 2004|2004]] | |||
|70.92% | |||
|'''Elected''' {{Y}} | |||
|- | |||
|[[Mabifian general election, 2011|2011]] | |||
|77.99% | |||
|'''Elected''' {{Y}} | |||
|- | |||
|[[Mabifian general election, 2018|2018]] | |||
|84.2%% | |||
|'''Elected''' {{Y}} | |||
|} | |||
=== Parliamentary elections === | |||
{| class=wikitable style=text-align:center | |||
!'''Election''' | |||
!Party leader | |||
!'''Senate''' | |||
!'''National Assembly''' | |||
!Government | |||
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|[[Mabifian general election, 1997|1997]] | |||
| rowspan="4" |[[Mahmadou Jolleh Bande]] | |||
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|style="background-color:#CCFFCC" |Coalition government | |||
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|[[Mabifian general election, 2004|2004]] | |||
|{{Composition bar|36|56|green}} | |||
|{{Composition bar|235|350|green}} | |||
|style="background-color:#CCFFCC" |Supermajority government | |||
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|[[Mabifian general election, 2011|2011]] | |||
|{{Composition bar|33|56|green}} | |||
|{{Composition bar|210|350|green}} | |||
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|[[Mabifian general election, 2018|2018]] | |||
|{{Composition bar|32|56|green}} | |||
|{{Composition bar|204|350|green}} | |||
|style="background-color:#CCFFCC" |Majority government | |||
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[[Category:Mabifia]] | [[Category:Mabifia]] |
Latest revision as of 16:31, 6 May 2023
Bahian Renaissance Party Parti de la Renaissance baïenne | |
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File:Grüner Elefant.svg | |
President | Mahmadou Jolleh Bande |
Founded | March 2, 1979 |
Ideology | Big tent Bahian nationalism Conservatism |
Seats in the Senate | 32 / 56 |
Seats in the National Assembly | 204 / 350 |
Website | |
http://www.prb.mb |
The Bahian Renaissance Party (Gaullican: Parti de la Renaissance baïenne, PRB) is a Big tent Bahian nationalist political party in Mabifia. Since 1990 the party has been the dominant force in Mabifian politics. It was founded in 1979 during the democratisation of Mabifia following the Second Mabifian Civil War from the Mabifian Patriotic Movement. Like all Mabifian political groups it is inter-ethnic and inter-confessional in makeup, although often associated with the interests of ethnic Ekole. Since taking power, the party has grown increasingly authoritarian, centring itself upon President Mahmadou Jolleh Bande.
History
Pre-Merger
1986-1997
Jolleh-Bande era
Electoral history
Presidential Elections
Election | Party candidate | % | Result |
---|---|---|---|
1997 | Mahmadou Jolleh Bande | 53.5% | Elected |
2004 | 70.92% | Elected | |
2011 | 77.99% | Elected | |
2018 | 84.2%% | Elected |
Parliamentary elections
Election | Party leader | Senate | National Assembly | Government |
---|---|---|---|---|
1997 | Mahmadou Jolleh Bande | 28 / 56
|
158 / 350
|
Coalition government |
2004 | 36 / 56
|
235 / 350
|
Supermajority government | |
2011 | 33 / 56
|
210 / 350
|
Majority government | |
2018 | 32 / 56
|
204 / 350
|
Majority government |