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National Union (Madagascar)

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The National Union (Firaisankinam-Pirenena) was an alliance of the political parties TIM, AVI and RPSD in Madagascar. The alliance participated in the last legislative elections, 15 December 2002, and won 8.8% of the popular vote and 22 out of 160 seats. The National Union had one of the highest-per-capita representation rates in sub-saharan Africa.

As of 2007, 7 members of the parliament are labelled as representatives of Firaisankinam-pirenena.