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The Independent Movement for National Reconciliation (Mouvement Indépendant pour la Réconciliation Nationale, MIRN) is a political party in Haiti. In the presidential elections of 7 February 2006, its candidate Luc Fleurinord won 1.9% of the popular vote.[1] The party won in the 7 February 2006 Senate elections 1.85% of the popular vote and 1 out of 30 Senators. In the 7 February and 21 April 2006 Chamber of Deputies elections, the party won 1 out of 99 seats.
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Political parties in Haiti
Chamber of Deputies (No. of deputies)
Haitian Tèt Kale Party (26)
Plateforme Vérité (13)
Konvansyon Inite Demokratik (7)
Struggling People's Organization (7)
Fanmi Lavalas (6)
Haiti in Action (6)
Patriotic Unity (4)
Alternative League for Haitian Progress and Emancipation (3)
Fusion of Haitian Social Democrats (3)
Reseau National Bouclier (3)
Renmen Ayiti (2)
Tet Kole sous Chimen Devlopman pou un Nord'Ouest uni et Renonve (2)
Consortium National des Partis Politiques Haïtiens (2)
Pont (1)
Platfòm Pitit Desalin (1)
Parti pour la Libération des Masses et d'Intégration Sociale (1)
Konbit Travaye Peyizan pou Libere Ayiti (1)
Mouvement National Haïtien (1)
Konsyans Patriotik (1)
Federalist Party (1)
Mouvement Action Socialiste (1)
Vacant seats (27)
Senate (No. of senators)
Patriotic Unity (5)
Alternative for Progress and Democracy (5)
Plateforme Vérité (3)
Konvansyon Inite Demokratik (3)
Haitian Tèt Kale Party (2)
Haiti in Action (1)
Struggling People's Organization (1)
Fanmi Lavalas (1)
Platfòm Pitit Desalin (1)
Ligue Dessalinienne (1)
Pont (1)
Vacant seats (6)
Parties with no representation or dissolved
Alternative for Progress and Democracy
PAIPH
Lespwa
Christian National Union
Alyans
Rally of Progressive National Democrats
Cooperative Action to Build Haiti
MIRN
MPH
National Reconstruction Front
National Reconstruction Movement
JPDN
Democratic Movement for the Liberation of Haiti–Revolutionary Party of Haiti
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