When the government, facing both domestic and international pressure, returned the country to
multi-party democracy in 1992, Parti Seselwa was the first political party to register and join the ranks of others in opposition to the government. The party contested the
1992 constitutional commission elections; they polled only 4% of the national vote, failing to qualify for representation on the commission. After the promulgation of the
new constitution in 1993, two other opposition parties joined Parti Seselwa to form The United Opposition (UO) and contest the
1993 general elections. The combined party won 9% of the vote, enabling it to appoint one member (Ramkalawan) to the
National Assembly. The party polled 27% of the national vote and increased its National Assembly representation to three, beating the
Democratic Party of former President
James Mancham into third place. Ramkalawan became the first directly elected member of the party in the Assembly, winning his home constituency of
St Louis, which he has represented continuously since. In addition, he succeeded Mancham as
Leader of the Opposition, a post he held from 1998 to 2011 and 2016-2020. In the
2001 presidential elections, Ramkalawan polled 45% of the vote, losing to the 54% vote won by President
René. The
next year, Ramkalawan led his party, now renamed the
Seychelles National Party (SNP), into the
National Assembly elections. The party increased its parliamentary representation from one directly elected member to seven and from two proportionally elected members to four. In 2005, Ramkalawan took a sabbatical from his clerical duties in order to devote himself fully to his political life; he considered this time to be a crucial and important point in the country's affairs. However, Ramkalawan lost to
James Michel in the
2006 and
2011 presidential elections. Along with other major opposition parties, Ramakalawan and his party boycotted the
2011 parliamentary elections. In the
2015 election, Ramkalawan and Michel advanced to a runoff election, which was the first runoff presidential election in Seychelles. Ramkalawan lost with 49.85% of the vote and a 193 votes difference to his opponent Michel. ==Presidency (2020–2025)==