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The Gabonese Union for Democracy and Development (french: Union gabonaise pour la démocratie et le développement, UGDD) was a
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in
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History

The party was formed in 2005 by Zacharie Myboto, a former member of the ruling Gabonese Democratic Party (PDG). Myboto ran as an independent in the November 2005 presidential elections as the UGDD was not legalized prior to the election) in the presidential election held on 27 November 2005. He finished third out of five candidates with 6.58% of the vote. The UGDD was legally recognized by the Ministry of the Interior on 27 April 2006.Zacharie Myboto
GFC Parliamentary Group website
In the 2006 parliamentary elections the party won 4 of the 120 seats in the
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. It subsequently joined the Parliamentary Group of the Forces of Change. In the April 2008 local elections the UGDD won 161 seats across the country. Two members of the UGDD— Sylvestre Ratanga, the party's Secretary-General, and Paul Boundoukou Lata—were appointed ministers on 14 January 2009. Myboto said that, by accepting positions in the government, they had excluded themselves from the UGDD."Gabon: Politique : “Deux dissidents” de l’UGDD effectuent leur entrée au sein du gouvernement d’ouverture"
AGP (bdpgabon.org), 15 January 2009
In 2010 the party merged with the
African Development Movement The African Development Movement (french: Mouvement Africain de Développement, MAD) was a political party in Gabon led by Pierre Claver Zeng Ebome. History The MAD contested the 2001 parliamentary elections, winning one of the 120 seats in the ...
and the National Republican Rally to form the National Union.Gabonese opposition forms new party
IOL, 10 February 2010


References

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