All People's Congress (Sierra Leone)
All People's Congress | |
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Party leader | Ernest Bai Koroma |
Secretary General | Osman Foday Yansaneh |
Honorary Chairman | Siaka Stevens † |
founding | 1962 |
Place of foundation | Freetown |
Headquarters | Freetown |
Colours) | Red White |
Number of members | 5 national party offices, 2 international party offices |
Website | www.voteapc.sl |
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
- April 26, 1968 - March 21, 1971 ( Siaka Stevens )
- April 19, 1971 - April 21, 1971 ( Christopher Okoro Coleh )
- April 21, 1971 - November 28, 1985 ( Siaka Stevens )
- November 28, 1985 - April 29, 1992 ( Joseph Saidu Momoh )
- September 17, 2007 - April 4, 2018 ( Ernest Bai Koroma )
Prime Minister's Party
- March 17, 1967 - March 21, 1967 ( Siaka Stevens )
Web links
- Official website (English)
- APC Representative North America (English)
- Party paper of APC (English)