1995 Cape Verdean parliamentary election 1995 Cape Verdean parliamentary election ← 1991 17 December 1995 2001 → All 72 seats in the National Assembly37 seats needed for a majorityRegistered207,648Turnout76.52% First party Second party Third party Leader Carlos Veiga Pedro Pires Jorge Carlos Fonseca Party MpD PAICV PCD Seats won 50 21 1 Seat change 6 2 New Popular vote 93,249 45,263 10,211 Percentage 61.30% 29.75% 6.71% Prime Minister before election Carlos Veiga MpD Elected Prime Minister Carlos Veiga MpD Politics of Cape VerdeConstitution Human rights Executive President José Maria Neves Prime Minister Ulisses Correia e Silva Cabinet Legislature National Assembly President: Jorge Santos Judiciary Supreme Court of Justice Elections Recent elections Presidential: 20162021 Parliamentary: 20162021 Political parties Administrative divisions Concelhos Freguesias Foreign relations Ministry for Foreign Affairs Minister: Luís Filipe Tavares Diplomatic missions of / in Cape Verde Passport Visa requirements Visa policy Relations with the EU Parliamentary elections were held in Cape Verde on 17 December 1995. The number of seats was reduced from 79 to 72. The result was a victory for the ruling Movement for Democracy, which won 50 of the 72 seats.[1] Voter turnout was 76.52%.[2] ResultsPartyVotes%Seats+/–Movement for Democracy93,24961.3050–6African Party for the Independence of Cape Verde45,26329.7521–2Democratic Convergence Party10,2116.711NewDemocratic and Independent Cape Verdean Union2,3691.560NewSocial Democratic Party1,0300.680NewTotal152,122100.0072–7Valid votes152,12295.73Invalid/blank votes6,7794.27Total votes158,901100.00Registered voters/turnout207,64876.52Source: African Elections DatabaseReferences ^ Elections in Cape Verde African Elections Database ^ Cape Verde: Parliamentary Chamber: Assembleia Nacional: Elections held in 1991 Inter-Parliamentary Union Elections in Cape VerdePresidential elections 1991 1996 2001 2006 2011 2016 2021 Parliamentary elections 1973 1975 1980 1985 1991 1995 2001 2006 2011 2016 2021 2026 Local elections 1991 1996 2000 2004 2008 2012 2016 2020