Comorian Popular Front

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The Comorian Popular Front (French : Front Popular Comorien, FPC) was a political party in the Comoros.

History

The FPC nominated Mohamed Hassanali as its candidate for the 1990 presidential elections. He finished seventh out of eight candidates with 4.6% of the vote. [1] The party received 2.4% of the vote in the 1992 elections, winning two seats. [2] Both seats were retained in the early elections the following year. [3]

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