1992 Djiboutian parliamentary election|
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| Registered | 151,047 |
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| Turnout | 48.50% ( 40.19pp) |
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First party
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| Leader
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Hassan Gouled Aptidon
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| Party
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RPP
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| Seats won
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65
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| Seat change
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| Popular vote
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53,578
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| Percentage
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74.59%
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| Swing
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25.41pp
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Parliamentary elections were held in Djibouti on 18 December 1992. They were the first elections following a referendum in September that reintroduced multi-party democracy, albeit with a limit of four parties, although they were boycotted by the Front for the Restoration of Unity and Democracy.[1] The ruling People's Rally for Progress won 75% of the vote and all 65 seats in the National Assembly. Voter turnout was only 49%,[2] as many Afars did not vote.[3]
Results
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