Dahomeyan Democratic Party

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The Dahomeyan Democratic Party (French: Parti Démocratique Dahoméen, PDD) was the sole legal political party in Dahomey from 1963 until 1965.

Founded15 December 1963
Dissolved4 December 1965
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Dahomeyan Democratic Party
Parti Démocratique Dahoméen
LeaderSourou-Migan Apithy
Justin Ahomadégbé-Tomêtin
Founded15 December 1963
Dissolved4 December 1965
Preceded byDahomeyan Unity Party
HeadquartersPorto-Novo, Dahomey
IdeologyAfrican nationalism
Pro-private ownership[citation needed]
Welfarism[1]
Anti-colonialism[2]
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History

The PDD was established on 15 December 1963[3] by Sourou-Migan Apithy and Justin Ahomadégbé-Tomêtin following the overthrow of President Hubert Maga in a coup,[4] and replaced the Dahomeyan Unity Party as the country's sole legal party.[5] The party largely represented the interests of the Aja, Fon, Nago and Yoruba people of the south and central parts of the country.[4]

The 18 officers of the political bureau elected during the PDD Constituent Congress, included:[3]

Secretary general Gabriel Lozès
Assistant secretary general Tahirou Congacou
Political advisers Sourou-Migan Apithy, Justin Ahomadégbé, Paul Hazoumé
Delegate for social affairs Adrien Degbey

The party won all 42 seats in the 1964 elections.[6] However, when tensions and instability led Sourou-Migan Apithy and Justin Ahomadégbé to resign by the end of November 1965, Tahirou Congacou, president of the National Assembly, assumed the role of interim head of State and dissolved the party on 4 December 1965.[7]

Election results

National Assembly

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Election Leader Votes % Seats +/– Position Government
1964 Sourou-Migan Apithy 995,929 100%
42 / 42
Increase 42 Increase 1st Sole legal party
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