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Political party in Liberia
Alternative National Congress
AbbreviationANC
LeaderAlexander B. Cummings Jr.
ColorsRed and White
SloganLiberians deserve better
Senate seats1 / 30
House seats0 / 73
Website
ancglobalgroup.com

The Alternative National Congress (ANC) is a political party in Liberia.

History

The ANC was established on 17 August 2013 after registering with the National Electoral Commission. It was founded by former members of the Congress for Democratic Change including Lafayette Horatio Gould and Henry Pedro Costa, who broke away from the party. The party won a single seat in the 2014 Senate elections, with Daniel Naatehn winning in Gbarpolu County.

In the 2017 general elections the party nominated Alexander B. Cummings Jr. as its presidential candidate; he finished fifth with 7% of the vote. Despite having the fourth-highest vote share in the House of Representatives elections, the party failed to win a seat. It did not nominate any candidates in the 2020 Senate elections.

The party's chairman and only senator Daniel Naatehn died on 8 August 2023 while receiving treatment overseas.

Cummings was nominated as the party's presidential candidate for the 2023 general elections, which it will contest soon as part of the Collaborating Political Parties (CPP) alongside the Liberty Party. Charlyne Brumskine is his running mate.

References

  1. Liberia's Newest Political Party, Alternative National Congress of Liberia Launches Sat. Archived 2014-12-27 at the Wayback Machine Front Page Africa, 16 August 2014
  2. "A Joke: CDC's Quest to "Bring ANC Back" Ivah Tukpah". The Independent Probe. 30 December 2022. Retrieved 14 August 2023.

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