Union for the Nation (Democratic Republic of the Congo)

Union for the Nation (Democratic Republic of the Congo)

The Union for the Nation ( _fr. Union pour la Nation, "UN") is a Congolese electoral bloc formed by over 50 opposition supporters of Jean-Pierre Bemba, who was the major candidate in the 2006 presidential election and succeeding run-off against Joseph Kabila and is now a member of the Senate.

It was originally constituted as the Group of Congolese Nationalists ( _fr. Regroupement des Nationalistes Congolais, "RENACO") for Bemba's presidential candidacy. After Bemba lost the election, RENACO was re-constituted as the "Union for the Nation" with a more specific focus on nationalism and populism. It is a minority bloc in both the Senate (with 21 out of 108 seats) and National Assembly (with 116 out of 500 seats), only holds 1 governorship (in Équateur, Bemba's home province) and competes with the Alliance of the Presidential Majority, which is a majority bloc that supports Kabila.

Member parties

* Movement for the Liberation of Congo
* Union for Congo's Reconstruction, led by Dr. Oscar Kashala


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