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1992 Djiboutian parliamentary election
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| country | Djibouti |
| flag_year | 1992 |
| type | parliamentary |
| previous_election | 1987 Djiboutian general election |
| previous_year | 1987 |
| next_election | 1997 Djiboutian parliamentary election |
| next_year | 1997 |
| seats_for_election | All 65 seats in the National Assembly |
| majority_seats | 33 |
| election_date | 18 December 1992 |
| registered | 151,047 |
| turnout | 48.50% ( 40.19pp) |
| image1 | Hassan Gouled Aptidon 1977.jpg |
| leader1 | Hassan Gouled Aptidon |
| party1 | People's Rally for Progress |
| colour1 | 008000 |
| seats1 | 65 |
| seat_change1 | |
| popular_vote1 | 53,578 |
| percentage1 | 74.59% |
| swing1 | 25.41pp |
| map_image | 1992 Djiboutian parliamentary election - Results by constituency.svg |
| map_caption | Results by region |
| title | President of the National Assembly |
| before_election | Abdoulkader Waberi Askar |
| after_election | Abdoulkader Waberi Askar |
| before_party | People's Rally for Progress |
| after_party | People's Rally for Progress |
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. 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%, as many Afars did not vote.
Results
References
References
- [http://africanelections.tripod.com/dj.html Elections in Djibouti] African Elections database
- [[Dieter Nohlen]], Michael Krennerich & Bernhard Thibaut (1999) ''Elections in Africa: A data handbook'', p324 {{ISBN. 0-19-829645-2
- [http://www.ipu.org/parline-e/reports/arc/2089_92.htm Djibouti: Elections held in 1992] Inter-Parliamentary Union
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