Political party in the Democratic Republic of the Congo
United Congolese Party
Parti des Congolais Unis
Leader
TBD
Founder
Christian Malanga
Founded
2010, 2012
Headquarters
Washington, D.C.
Ideology
Classical liberalism
Political position
Centre-right
Seats in the National Assembly
0 / 500
Seats in the Senate
0 / 108
Website
https://christianmalanga.com/
Political parties
Elections
The United Congolese Party (UCP; Parti des Congolais Unis - PCU) is a centre-right political party-in-exile representing domestic and diaspora interests in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. The party was established in 2012 by Congolese businessman Christian Malanga to serve as a platform for independent opposition candidates in the DRC. Malanga subsequently styled himself as the "President of New Zaire" and was killed in a coup attempt in Kinshasa on 19 May 2024.[1]
^"RD Congo: le capitaine Christian Malanga tué dans une tentative de coup d'Etat à Kinshasa". L'Horizon Africain. 2024-05-19. Retrieved 2024-05-19.
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