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- United_Congolese_Party abstract "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 January, 2010 by Kinshasan businessman Christian Malanga to serve as a platform for independent opposition candidates in the DRC.The United Congolese Party was officially formed as the Congolese Liberation Movement (Mouvement de Libération Congolais) in January, 2010 by Kinshasan businessman and former military officer Christian Malanga. The purpose of the party was to provide organization for the loose assembly of independent opposition candidates in the Democratic Republic of the Congo's parliamentary elections in 2011. When party candidates were detained prior to the widely contested elections and released weeks later, UCP president Christian Malanga moved the party apparatus to the Washington DC metropolitan area. There the party was reformed under a new charter in October of 2012 as the United Congolese Party. The UCP currently campaigns and lobbies on behalf of both domestic and international Congolese interests in preparation for the next round of national elections in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.".
- United_Congolese_Party formationYear "2010".
- United_Congolese_Party headquarter Washington,_D.C..
- United_Congolese_Party ideology Classical_liberalism.
- United_Congolese_Party leader Christian_Malanga.
- United_Congolese_Party thumbnail UCP_Symbol.jpg?width=300.
- United_Congolese_Party wikiPageExternalLink malangachristian.com.
- United_Congolese_Party wikiPageExternalLink ucp-charter.
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- United_Congolese_Party wikiPageID "41800836".
- United_Congolese_Party wikiPageRevisionID "597728554".
- United_Congolese_Party country "[Democratic Republic of the Congo]".
- United_Congolese_Party foundation "2010".
- United_Congolese_Party headquarters Washington,_D.C..
- United_Congolese_Party ideology Classical_liberalism.
- United_Congolese_Party leader Christian_Malanga.
- United_Congolese_Party nameNative "Parti des Congolais Unis".
- United_Congolese_Party partyLogo File:UCP_Symbol.jpg.
- United_Congolese_Party partyName "United Congolese Party".
- United_Congolese_Party position Centre-right.
- United_Congolese_Party website malangachristian.com.
- United_Congolese_Party subject Category:Political_parties_in_the_Democratic_Republic_of_the_Congo.
- United_Congolese_Party type Agent.
- United_Congolese_Party type Organisation.
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- United_Congolese_Party comment "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.".
- United_Congolese_Party label "United Congolese Party".
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- United_Congolese_Party sameAs Q15980927.
- United_Congolese_Party sameAs Q15980927.
- United_Congolese_Party wasDerivedFrom United_Congolese_Party?oldid=597728554.
- United_Congolese_Party depiction UCP_Symbol.jpg.
- United_Congolese_Party homepage malangachristian.com.
- United_Congolese_Party isPrimaryTopicOf United_Congolese_Party.