Guinean Civic Forum-Social Democracy
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The Guinean Civic Forum-Social Democracy ( _pt. Fórum Cívico Guineense-Social Democracia) is a political party in Guinea-Bissau. Antonieta Rosa Gomes is leader of the party.
In Guinea-Bissau's first multiparty presidential election held on 3 July 1994, Gomes placed last out of eight candidates, winning 1.79% of the vote. She contested the 28 November 1999 presidential election again finishing last out of a field of 12 candidates, winning 0.80% of the vote.
The FCG-SD won 0.98% of the vote in legislative elections held on 28 March 2004, but failed to gain representation in the National People's Assembly.
Gomes placed 12th out of 13 candidates in the 19 June 2005 presidential election, obtaining 0.37% of the vote.
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