People's Rally for Progress

People's Rally for Progress

The People's Rally for Progress ( _fr. Rassemblement populaire pour le Progrès) is a political party in Djibouti. It has dominated politics in the country since 1979, initially under the rule of President Hassan Gouled Aptidon. Today it is led by President Ismail Omar Guelleh and is in a coalition government with Front for the Restoration of Unity and Democracy (FRUD) and other parties.

The RPP was founded in Dikhil on March 4 1979. [http://www.lanation.dj/news/2004/ln28/national4.htm "Récit d’une journée commémorant les 25 ans d’existence du RPP"] , "La Nation" (Djibouti), March 8, 2004 fr icon.] It was declared the sole legal party in October 1981, retaining this status until multiparty politics was introduced in a September 1992 referendum. [ [http://www.unhcr.org/refworld/topic,463af2212,469f2d5a2,469f3882c,0.html "Chronology for Afars in Djibouti"] , Minorities at Risk Project (UNHCR Refworld), 2004.] At the party congress held on 19–20 March 1997, Gouled Aptidon was re-elected as RPP President and a 125-member Central Committee was elected. [ [http://www.africa.upenn.edu/eue_web/hoa0497.htm "First FRUD congress held"] , "Indian Ocean Newsletter", 16 April 1997 ("Horn of Africa Monthly Review", 21 February–28 April 1997).] It contested the December 1997 parliamentary election in alliance with the moderate faction of FRUD (which had signed a peace agreement with the government in December 1994), and this alliance won 78.5% of the vote, taking all 65 seats in the National Assembly. ["Political Handbook of the World: 1998" (1998), page 261 (cited in [http://www.unhcr.org/refworld/type,QUERYRESPONSE,,DJI,3ae6aac550,0.html "Djibouti: Political opposition parties (This Response replaces an earlier version dated 13 January 1999.] ", Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada (UNHCR Refworld), DJI31018.FE, 1 February 1999.]

On February 4 1999, President Gouled Aptidon announced that he would retire at the time of the next election, and an extraordinary congress of the RPP, chose Guelleh as its presidential candidate. ["Djibouti: President Gouled Aptidon to retire in April after 22 years in power", AFP (nl.newsbank.com), February 4, 1999.] As the joint candidate of the RPP and moderate wing of the Front for the Restoration of Unity and Democracy (FRUD), Guelleh won the presidential election held on April 9 1999 with 74.02% of the vote, defeating his only challenger, the independent candidate Moussa Ahmed Idriss. [ [http://www.presidence.dj/page274.html "Proclamation du Président de la République de Djibouti par le Conseil Constitutionnel."] , Journal Officiel de la République de Djibouti fr icon.]

In the parliamentary election held on 10 January 2003, the party was part of the Union for a Presidential Majority ("Union pour la Majorité Présidentielle", UMP), that won 62.7 % of the popular vote and all 65 seats.

The RPP opened its Eighth Ordinary Congress on March 4 2004, [ [http://www.accessmylibrary.com/coms2/summary_0286-20561446_ITM "Djibouti president chairs ruling party congress."] , BBC Monitoring International Reports, March 4, 2004.] coinciding with the party's 25th anniversary. At this congress, Guelleh was unanimously re-elected as RPP President by acclamation for another three year term, and the RPP Central Committee was expanded from 180 to 250 members. On March 4, 2007, the RPP held its Ninth Ordinary Congress; Guelleh was again re-elected as RPP President, and three women were added to the Political Bureau, expanding it to 17 members. [ [http://www.lanation.dj/news/2007/ln27/national.htm "L'art de rassembler"] , "La Nation", March 5, 2007 fr icon.] It contested the February 2008 parliamentary election together with its UMP coalition partners, [http://www.ipu.org/parline-e/reports/2089_E.htm IPU-PARLINE page for 2008 election] .] [ [http://www.lanation.dj/news/2008/ln6/national6.htm "14% de sièges aux femmes"] , "La Nation", 16 January 2008 fr icon.] and the UMP again won all 65 seats amidst an opposition boycott.

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* [http://www.rpp.dj/ Official website]


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