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Union of Democratic and Progressive Patriots
The Union of Democratic and Progressive Patriots (commonly UPDP-Chamoua, (フランス語:Union des Patriotes Démocrates et Progressistes)) is a centrist Nigerien political party, founded and led by André Salifou. The UPDP has only three times won a handful in the National Assembly of Niger since it formed prior to the 1993 elections. One three occasions these seats were held Professor Salifou, who is also chairman of the party.〔(Election Guide 2004:Niger ). Accessed 2009-05-22〕 Professor Salifou has also contested several elections for President of Niger under the banner of the UPDP-Chamoua.〔Jibrin Ibrahim and Abdoulayi Niandou Souley, ("The rise to power of an opposition party: the MNSD in Niger Republic" ), Unisa Press, Politeia, Vol. 15, No. 3, 1996.〕
==Third Republic==
The party was formed with many others on 15 November 1990, when political parties were legalized in the transition to the Third Republic.〔(NIGER: Situation institutionnelle ). Sory Baldé, CEAN, IEP-Université Montesquieu-Bordeaux IV. Accessed 2009-05-22.〕 André Salifou, its founder, had been provisional head of state during the transition to democratic rule in 1991, and was consequently barred from standing in the first Presidential elections of the Third Republic.〔
In the 14 February 1993 National Assembly Election, the party won two seats, standing outside of coalitions. In the February/March 1993 Presidential Election, Illa Kané won 32,951 (2.55%) for the party in the first round.〔(African Elections Database: Niger ). Accessed 2009-05-22.〕 The Party stood in opposition to the ARC coalition which governed from 1993 to 1995.〔
In the 12 January 1995 National Assembly Election, the UPDP-Chamoua retained one seat, retained by Professor Salifou, from the Zinder constituency.〔〔


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