Cowry Forces for an Emerging Benin
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The Cowry Forces for an Emerging Benin (French: Forces Cauris pour un Bénin émergent, FCBE) is a political party of Benin, formed by supporters of president Yayi Boni. In the parliamentary election held on 31 March 2007, the party won 35 out of 83 seats. The party expanded its plurality to 41 seats in the 2011 election that followed the contested reelection of Yayi Boni as president.[2]
Cowry Forces for an Emerging Benin Forces Cauris pour un Bénin émergent | |
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Chairman | Janvier Yahouédéou |
Secretary-General | Timothée Zannou |
Founded | 2003 |
Ideology | Populism[1] Liberalism[citation needed] |
Political position | Centre[citation needed] |
National Assembly of Benin | 0 / 109
|
Municipal Councilors | 396 / 1,815
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Website | |
fcbe.bj (archived) | |
After President Boni Yayi had served maximum two five-year terms, Lionel Zinsou, the candidate for Cowry Forces for an Emerging Benin (FCBE), lost the March 2016 presidential election to Patrice Talon.[3]
A controversial new electoral code introduced in July 2018 saw the party fail to be validated to run in the 2019 Beninese parliamentary election.
Electoral history
editParliamentary elections
editYear | Leader | Votes | % | Seats | +/- | Position | Outcome |
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2007 | Thomas Boni Yayi | 35 / 83
|
New | 1st | Government | ||
2011 | 665,810 | 33.30 | 41 / 83
|
6 | 1st | Government | |
2015[a] | Nassirou Bako Arifari | 889,362 | 30.19 | 33 / 83
|
8 | 1st | Government |
2019 | Not allowed to participate | Extra-parliamentary | |||||
2023 | Janvier Yahouédéou | 109,598 | 4.42 | 0 / 109
|
33 | 4th | Extra-parliamentary |
Municipal elections
editYear | Votes | % | Councillors | +/- | Result |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
2020 | 372,818 | 15% | 396 / 1,815
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396 | 3rd |
References
edit- ^ NOSSITER, ADAM. "Scheme May Unmoor Benin, an Anchor of Stability". Wilmington Star-News. Retrieved 2023-01-11.
- ^ Elections in Benin, African Elections Database.
- ^ "Businessman 'wins Benin's presidential election'". 21 March 2016.
- ^ In coalition with Amana Alliance.