National Union (Chad)

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The National Union (French: Union nationale) is a political party in Chad. At the last legislative elections, 21 April 2002, the party won according to IPU Parline 1 out of 155 seats.


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Action for Renewal of Chad - Chadian Action for Unity and Socialism - Federation, Action for the Republic - National Democratic and Federal Convention - National Democratic and Social Convention - National Rally for Democracy in Chad - National Rally for Development and Progress - National Union - National Union for Democracy and Renewal - Patriotic Salvation Movement - People's Movement for Democracy in Chad - Rally for Democracy and Progress - Rally for the Republic - Lingui - Rally of Democratic Forces in Chad - Union for Renewal and Democracy
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