Finance:Rewmi
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Leader | Idrissa Seck |
Founder | Idrissa Seck |
Founded | 2 October 2012 |
Split from | Senegalese Democratic Party |
Headquarters | Dakar, Senegal |
Ideology | Liberalism Economic liberalism[1] |
Political position | Centre |
National affiliation | United in Hope |
National Assembly | 82 / 165 <div style="background-color: Script error: No such module "Political party".; width: 50%; height: 100%;"> |
Rewmi (lit. country – lit. nation in Wolof"[2]) is a political party in Senegal, after he founded it in 2006.[3]
History
The party boycotted the June 2007 parliamentary election.[4] Idrissa Seck run in the 2012 presidential election but finished fifth and decided to endorse Macky Sall for the second round.[5] Following that, the party joined Macky Sall's United in Hope coalition for the 2012 election, that resulted in the coalition winning a majority of the seats. However just a year later the national secretariat of the party unanimously decided to quit the alliance over several disagreements between Idrissa Seck and Macky Sall.[6]
in 2019 Idrissa Seck contested for the third time the presidential election as main opponent of Macky Sall, and finished second with 20.51% of the votes, its best performance up to that moment.[7] Following the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic, with Senegal registering its first case on 2 March 2020, Idrisa Seck started talks with other opposition forces and Macky Sall in order to find a common plan to face the pandemic.[8] This culminated with Idrissa Seck being nominated president of the Economic, Social and Environmental Council on 1 November 2020[9] and Rewmi officially joining the government with two of his members being assigned ministerial positions, putting an end to the conflict between Idrissa Seck and Macky Sall.[10]
Rewmi contested both the 2022 local elections and the 2022 national election back as member of the United in Hope coalition, but registered defeats in its historic stronghold of Thiés leaving Idrissa Seck in a weakened position and possibly close to withdrawing from political life.[11]
Electoral results
Presidential elections
Election | Candidate | First Round | Second Round | Result | ||
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Votes | % | Votes | % | |||
2007 | Idrissa Seck | 510,922 | 14.92% | N/A | Lost | |
2012 | 212,853 | 7.86% | N/A | Lost | ||
2019 | 899,556 | 20.51% | N/A | Lost |
National Assembly elections
Election | Party leader | Votes | % | Seats | +/– | Position | Status |
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2012[lower-alpha 1] | Idrissa Seck | 1,040,899 | 53.06% | Template:Infobox political party/seats | New | 1st | Coalition |
2017[lower-alpha 2] | 388,188 | 1.73% | Template:Infobox political party/seats | 112 | 3rd | Opposition 2017-20 | |
Coalition 2020-22 | |||||||
2022[lower-alpha 1] | 1,518,137 | 46.56% | Template:Infobox political party/seats | 75 | 1st | Coalition |
References
- ↑ "Senegal". Africa Elects. https://africaelects.com/senegal/.
- ↑ "Former Senegalese Premier returns to ruling party, but insists on presidency" , African Press Agency, February 1, 2007. Retrieved February 2, 2007. [|permanent dead link|dead link}}]
- ↑ "Idrissa Seck lance le parti Rewmi pour "sauver le pays"" (in fr). Panapress. September 24, 2006. http://www.jeuneafrique.com/pays/senegal/article_depeche.asp?art_cle=PAN60026idrissyapel0.
- ↑ Diadie Ba, "Senegal's opposition to boycott elections", Reuters (IOL), April 2, 2007. Retrieved June 9, 2007.
- ↑ "Idrissa Seck à Macky Sall : Votre responsabilité est gigantesque" (in fr). PressAfrik. https://www.pressafrik.com/Idrissa-Seck-a-Macky-Sall-Votre-responsabilite-est-gigantesque_a79581.html.
- ↑ "Rewmi quitte la coalition Benno bokk Yakkar" (in french). Leral.net. 11 September 2013. https://www.leral.net/Rewmi-quitte-la-coalition-Benno-bokk-Yakkar_a94068.html.
- ↑ "DÉCISION N° 4-E-2019 AFFAIRE N° 25-E-19". Conseil Constitutionnel. 5 March 2019. http://conseilconstitutionnel.sn/decision-n-4-e-2019-affaire-n-25-e-19/.
- ↑ Laplace, Manon (24 March 2020). "Sénégal : face au coronavirus, Macky Sall tente l'union sacrée avec l'opposition" (in fr). Jeune Afrique. https://www.jeuneafrique.com/915592/politique/senegal-face-au-coronavirus-macky-sall-tente-lunion-sacree-avec-lopposition/.
- ↑ Aidara, Cheikhou (1 November 2020). "Présidence CESE : Macky nomme Idrissa Seck" (in fr). Seneweb. https://www.seneweb.com/news/Politique/presidence-cese-macky-nomme-idrissa-seck_n_332454.html.
- ↑ "[Document [Photos] Remaniement : Voici la liste du nouveau gouvernement"] (in fr). Seneweb. 1 November 2020. https://www.seneweb.com/news/Politique/remaniement-voci-la-liste-du-nouveau-gou_n_332458.html.
- ↑ Samb, Mbaye (17 August 2022). "Idrissa Seck rattrapé par ses promesses publiques" (in fr). Seneplus. https://www.seneplus.com/politique/idrissa-seck-rattrape-par-ses-promesses-publiques.
Original source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rewmi.
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