All People's Congress (Sierra Leone)

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All People's Congress
Logo APC SierraLeone.png
Party leader Ernest Bai Koroma
Secretary General Osman Foday Yansaneh
Honorary Chairman Siaka Stevens
founding 1962
Place of foundation Sierra LeoneSierra Leone Freetown
Headquarters Freetown
Colours) Red White
Number of members 5 national party offices, 2 international party offices
Website www.voteapc.sl
All People's Congress demonstration (1968)

The All People's Congress ( APC ) is a social liberal political party in Sierra Leone . The party has the largest number of seats in parliament. The motto of the party is A new Direction for a better and brighter Sierra Leone ( German  A new direction for a better and more beautiful Sierra Leone ).

history

It was a ruling party from 1968 to 1992, and from 1978 the only party allowed under a one-party system. The most famous chairmen include former presidents Siaka Stevens and Joseph Saidu Momoh . Momoh was ousted from office in 1992 in a military revolt.

In the first elections after the civil war in Sierra Leone , the APC won 19.8% of the vote and 22 of the 112 elected parliamentary seats on May 14, 2002. The chairman and presidential candidate Ernest Bai Koroma won 22.3% of the vote.

After years of internal disputes, Koroma prevailed and was named a presidential candidate for the upcoming elections in April 2007. In August, the APC clearly won the parliamentary elections and won 59 of the 112 seats. Ernest Bai Koroma received 44.3% of the vote, clearly more than the favorite and Vice President Solomon Berewa . The runoff election for president took place on September 8, 2007. Koroma won 60% of the vote, Berewa 40%.

Government holdings

Ruling party

  • from 1968 to 1992
  • from August / September 2007 to April 2018

Party of the President

Prime Minister's Party

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