L'ADC inaugure un comité pour réviser la constitution en faveur de la démocratie interne

Le Congrès démocratique africain (ADC) a mis en place un comité de révision constitutionnelle de 22 membres pour promouvoir la démocratie interne et gérer l'indiscipline au sein du parti.

Le Coalition African Democratic Congress (ADC), un parti politique nigérian, a inauguré un comité de révision constitutionnelle de 22 membres le 8 janvier 2024. Cette mesure vise à renforcer la démocratie interne, à imposer la discipline parmi les membres et à aligner la structure du parti sur des objectifs plus larges. La création du comité répond aux défis persistants dans la gouvernance du parti, en garantissant des processus plus transparents et démocratiques. Les dirigeants du parti ont insisté sur la nécessité de ces réformes pour bâtir une organisation plus solide en vue des prochaines élections. Aucune date limite spécifique pour la révision n'a été mentionnée, mais cette initiative reflète l'engagement de l'ADC à s'améliorer dans le paysage politique nigérian hautement concurrentiel.

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