The Alliance of the Presidential Majority (French: Alliance pour la majorité présidentielle, AMP) is a political alliance formed by supporters of President-elect Joseph Kabila following the 2006 general elections in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. This bloc currently holds the majority of seats in the National Assembly with 332 out of 500 seats.
The components of the Alliance were:
Leader | Seats in the National Assembly | |
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People's Party for Reconstruction and Democracy (PPRD) | Joseph Kabila | 111 |
Unified Lumumbist Party (PALU) | Antoine Gizenga | 34 |
Social Movement for Renewal (MSR) | 27 | |
Coalition of Congolese Democrats (CODECO) | Jean-Claude Muyambo | 10 |
Union of Mobutuist Democrats (UDEMO) | Nzanga Mobutu | 9 |
Federalist Christian Democracy-Convention of Federalists for Christian Democracy (DCF-COFEDEC) | Pierre Pay-Pay wa Syakasighe | 8 |
Christian Democrat Party (PDC) | José Endundo | 8 |
Union for Federalist Nationalists of Congo (UNAFEC) | 7 | |
United Congolese Convention (CCU) | 4 | |
National Alliance Party for Unity (PANU) | André-Philippe Futa | 3 |
Alliance for the Renewal of Congo (ARC) | Olivier Kamitatu | 2 |
others | 109 | |
Total | 332 out of 500 |
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