Chadian Action for Unity and Socialism
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Chadian Action for Unity and Socialism (Template:Langx) is a communist party in Chad, led by Fidèle Moungar. The party was founded in 1981.
Moungar was chosen as Prime Minister in April 1993 by the Sovereign National Conference, but subsequently lost an October 1993 vote of no-confidence and resigned.<ref name=Lanne>Bernard Lanne, "Chad: Regime Change, Increased Insecurity, and Blockage of Further Reforms", Political Reform in Francophone Africa (1997), ed. Clark and Gardinier, pages 278–279.</ref><ref name="World 2005 page 119">Political Parties of the World (6th edition, 2005), ed. Bogdan Szajkowski, page 119.</ref> ACTUS joined the 13-member Coordination of Armed Movements and Political Parties of the Opposition (CMAP) coalition in December 1999.<ref name="World 2005 page 119" /><ref>"Chad: Thirteen rebel movements form alliance against President Deby", Radio France Internationale (nl.newsbank.com), December 22, 1999.</ref>
In the parliamentary election held on April 21, 2002, the party won 1 out of 155 seats.<ref>IPU-PARLINE page on 2002 parliamentary election.</ref><ref name=Fed>List of members of the Federation Parliamentary Group Template:Webarchive, May 2002.</ref> Its sole deputy in the National Assembly, Nderbé Kemnade, joined the Federation Parliamentary Group, which is primarily composed of the Federation, Action for the Republic (FAR) party.<ref name=Fed/>
ACTUS publishes the magazine Perspectives.
There is a break-away faction of ACTUS led by Ley-Ngardigal Djimadoum.
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