Central African Democratic Union
The Central African Democratic Union (French: Union Démocratique Centrafricaine, UDC) was a political party in the Central African Republic.
Central African Democratic Union  Union Démocratique Centrafricaine  | |
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| Founded | 1 March 1980 | 
| Dissolved | 2 September 1981 | 
| Headquarters | Bangui, Central African Republic | 
| Ideology | African nationalism Republicanism  | 
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History
    
The UDC was established by David Dacko in March 1980 at a congress. Dacko claimed that the UDC was the continuation of Movement for the Social Evolution of Black Africa (MESAN).[1] The party was banned on 2 September 1981, following the 1981 Central African Republic coup d'état.[2]
Electoral history
    
    Presidential elections
    
| Election | Party candidate | Votes | Percentage | Result | 
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| 1981 | David Dacko | 374,027 | 51.10% | Elected  | 
References
    
- O'Toole, Thomas. The Central African Republic: The Continent's Hidden Heart. Boulder: Westview Press, 1986
 - CAR: Defunct political parties Archived April 2, 2015, at the Wayback Machine EISA
 
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