2013 Djiboutian parliamentary election

2013 Djiboutian parliamentary election

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All 65 seats in the National Assembly
33 seats needed for a majority
  First party Second party
  USN
Leader Ismaïl Omar Guelleh Omar Elmi Khaireh
Party UMP USN
Seats won 55 10
Seat change Decrease 10 New
Popular vote 74,016 42,897
Percentage 61.53% 35.66%
Swing Decrease38.47pp New


President before election

Idriss Arnaoud Ali
RPP

Elected President

Idriss Arnaoud Ali
RPP

Parliamentary elections were held in Djibouti on 22 February 2013.[1] After their boycott of the 2008 elections, opposition groups contested the elections as the Union for National Safety alliance.[2]

According to government figures, the ruling Union for the Presidential Majority won 55 of 65 seats in Parliament, while the USN won the remaining 10 seats. It was the first time since independence in 1977 that opposition parties had been represented in the legislature. However, the USN claimed the figures for Djibouti city were falsified and released alternative results which would have reduced the UMP to 34 seats and increased their total from 10 to 31.

  1. ^ IOG takes risk of renewing RPP top brass Africa Intelligence, 6 October 2012
  2. ^ Djibouti regime facing tough poll The Australian, 21 February 2013