The political parties that contended with each other in the 1993 elections (Third Republic)

a. were clearly descended from the First Republic's regional parties.
b. had little chance of winning without forming coalitions.
c. were created and funded by the military government.
d. included several religious parties.
e. sought funding from European and American sources.


c

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