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National Convergence "Kwa Na Kwa"

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Le Kwa Na Kwa est un parti travailliste d’obĂ©dience sociale dĂ©mocrate. Son objectif est de mobiliser la population, la conscientiser et d’aller dans le sens du dĂ©veloppement, dans le sens de la lutte contre la pauvretĂ© : par le travail. Ce n’est que par le travail que nous pouvons changer la
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The Kwa Na Kwa is a working person's party in the tradition of social democracy. Its objective is to mobilize the population, raise awareness, and move towards development, in the sense of the fight against poverty: through work. It is only through work that we can change the situation we face in
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on 30 January 2005, Bozizé announced he would run for president as an independent, supported by the KNK coalition. At a rally in Bangui, called by the KNK, Bozizé announced that he would "contest the election to achieve the task of rebuilding the country, which is dear to me and according to your
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situation que nous connaissons dans le pays. Le Kwa na Kwa est un outil pour combattre la fainéantise, la paresse et le laxisme. C’est un parti différent des autres, dans le sens où ce n’est pas un parti de théories.
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wish." The elections were eventually delayed until May, and saw Bozizé win the presidential election with 64.6% of the vote in the second round, whilst the KNK won 42 of the 105 seats in the
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In 2009, some member parties of the KNK alliance merged into a single party, although several did not, including the PNCN, PAD, FND, MDD, PLD, PDCA, UNADER and the MDI-PS. In the
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this country. The Kwa na Kwa is a tool to combat idleness, laziness and laxity. It is a party different from others in the sense that this is not a party of theories.
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communities and driving them out of the western part of the country. Aside from this, the party has made repatriation of exiled former soldiers from the
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as a political coalition to urge Bozizé to stand for president. Parties joining the KNK coalition included the
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The party was founded based on support for President Bozizé. Bozizé himself has described the KNK as a
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quoted in François Bozizé présente le Kwa Na kwa. 7 September 2009, David Cadasse, Afrik.
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views, with Bozizé giving preference to Gbaya in positions of power. Bozizé himself (a
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view on poverty mainly focusing on personal responsibility, a view generally held by
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CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC: Bozize to contest presidency as an independent candidate
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The party aligns itself with the founder of the Central African Republic,
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Democratic Movement for the Renaissance and Evolution of Central Africa
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Movement for the Liberation of the Central African People
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Index

Kwa Na Kwa

Leader
François Bozizé
Ideology
See below
Seats in the National Assembly (April 6th, 2016)
Politics of Central African Republic
Political parties
Elections
French
Sango
political party
Central African Republic
François Bozizé
March 2003 coup
National Party for a New Central Africa
Action Party for Development
Movement for Democracy and Development
National Union for Democracy and Rally
Liberal Democratic Party
National Democratic Front
Party for Democracy in Central Africa
Movement for Democracy, Independence and Social Progress
December constitutional referendum
general elections
National Assembly
2011 general elections
social democratic
labourist

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