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Progressive Democratic Party of Guadeloupe

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Progressive Democratic Party of Guadeloupe
Parti progressiste démocratique guadeloupéen
AbbreviationPPDG
PresidentJacques Bangou
General DelegateSophie Péroumal
Founded29 September 1991 (1991-09-29)
Preceded byGuadeloupe Communist Party
HeadquartersPointe-à-Pitre
Ideology
Political positionCentre-left to left-wing
ColorsGreen
National Assembly
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The Progressive Democratic Party of Guadeloupe (French: Parti progressiste démocratique guadeloupéen, PPDG) is a democratic socialist political party in the French overseas department of Guadeloupe. It was founded by former members of the Guadeloupe Communist Party in 1991, following the fall of communism.

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Election results

1990s

1992

The party presented for the first time in the 1992 regional elections. The list was led by Ernest Moutoussamy, obtaining 13,106 votes (10.78%) and 5 seats. The PCG led by Mona Cadoce reduced to 7,100 votes (5.84%) and just 3 seats.

1993

In the second round of the 1993 French Legislative Elections, Ernest Moutoussamy defeated his former comrade, Mona Cadoce of the PCG, in the Second District.

1994

In the European Elections, Ernest Moutoussamy led a list called "Assembly of the Overseas and Minorities" with the PPM, the PSG, and the PCR. The list won 37,041 votes (0.19%) of the total votes in France.

1995

It's a bad year for the PPDG, Henry Bangou lost his senate seat to the Dominique Larifla. The division of the PPDG led to his loss of the seat. Henri Bangou gathered 202 votes, and Marcelin Lubeth gathered 127 votes, but they were forced to withdraw from the second round in favour of Dominique Larifla, who arrived before them, with 260 votes.

In the municipal elections, Jérôme Cléry was defeated by Lucette Michaux-Chevry in Basse-Terre. Re-election of Ernest Moutoussamy in Saint-François, Henri Bangou in Pointe-à-Pitre and Marcellin Lubeth in Sainte-Anne.

1997

Ernest Moutoussamy was elected mayor of Mould.

1998

In the regional elections the party was in alliance with the FGPS and GUSR with Jacques Gillot (GUSR) as the head of the list. This is no match for the RPR led by Lucette Michaux-Chevry. Chevry's list (63,065 votes, 48.03%) won twice as many votes as Gillot's list (32,148 votes, 24.49%).

The party lost its influence at that time, and is moving towards an alliance with the FGPS or the GUSR depending on their respective circumstances.

2000s

It is a traditional ally of the FGPS-Victorin Lurel.

2020s

Christian Baptiste was elected Member of Parliament for Guadeloupe's 2nd constituency in the 2022 French legislative election with support from NUPES.[1]

References

  1. ^ "En direct - Législatives 2022 : les bureaux de vote ont ouvert en France métropolitaine". CNEWS (in French). Retrieved 2022-06-19.


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