Republican Party for Independence and Development

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The Republican Party for Independence and Development (Portuguese: Partido Republicano para a Independência e Desenvolvimento, PRID) is a political party in Guinea-Bissau led by António Afonso Té.[1]

History

The party was established in March 2008 as a breakaway from the

2008 parliamentary elections, winning three seats in the National People's Assembly.[3] The party became part of the governing coalition.[2]

The

2014 elections saw PRID lose all three seats,[4]
whilst Antonio Afonso Té finished seventh in the presidential elections with 3% of the vote.

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