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in the second round of the presidential elections. Patassé, who was in exile at the time, had initially been the MLPC candidate, but was barred from contesting the election due to charges against him regarding alleged wrongdoing while in office. Although the MLPC emerged as the largest single party
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Ziguélé was elected as President of the MLPC at an extraordinary party congress in late June 2006, while Patassé was suspended from the party for a year. This was on a provisional basis for one year, until Ziguélé was elected to a three-year term as President at the MLPC's third ordinary congress,
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held from 21–23 June 2007. At the congress, Patassé's suspension was extended until the next ordinary congress, and several individuals were excluded from the party, including former National Assembly President
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in the second round of the presidential elections by a margin of 53–46%. In the parliamentary elections, the MLPC won 34 of the 85 seats in the
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by a national council authorised to establish a 'provisional government of national unity'.
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as a Central African opposition movement. It called for the replacement of President
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After multi-party politics was reintroduced in the early 1990s, the party won the
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in the first round with 51% of the vote, but was removed from office by a
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in the National Assembly, it won only 11 seats, whilst the pro-Bozizé
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