Pan-African Union for Social Democracy
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The Pan-African Union for Social Democracy (Union Panafricaine pour la Démocratie Sociale) is a political party in Congo (Brazzaville), led by former president Pascal Lissouba. Kignomba Kia Mbougou, presidential candidate of the Pan-African Union for Social Democracy won at the presidential elections of 10 March 2002 2.8 4 %. The party won at the legislative elections of 26 May and 20 June 2002 4 out of 153 seats.