The National Alliance
The National Alliance | |
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right-wing | |
National affiliation | NARC (2002) PNU (2007) Jubilee Alliance (2013) |
Slogan | I Believe! |
The National Alliance (TNA) was a political party in Kenya. It took on its current identity when Uhuru Kenyatta assumed control and renamed it as the vehicle for his 2012 presidential campaign.
History
The National Alliance was founded as the National Alliance Party of Kenya on 3 July 2000. The leaders of the communities represented at the inaugural meeting subsequently approached Lawrence Nginyo Kariuki, a prominent businessman and politician to be the founding chairman of the Alliance and Kariuki consented.
2002 elections
Prior to the
2007 elections
On 13 September 2007 the NAK joined Mwai Kibaki and other political parties in the formation of the Party of National Unity (PNU). PNU fared poorly in the parliamentary elections 2007 reaching only 43 seats against nearly 99 for its main rival, the Orange Democratic Movement (ODM). Together with affiliated parties, however, it could command around 78 members of parliament. On February 28, 2008 through a mediation team headed by former UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan, the PNU government reached a deal with the ODM to share power. ODM is headed by Raila Odinga. The power sharing deal was the first one of its kind in Africa. The National Alliance party of Kenya was re-registered in 2008 under the new Political Parties Act 2007 as an independent party from its previous mother PNU. It functioned for a while under the leadership of the former chairman Nginyo Kariuki.
2013 elections
In April 2012 the Party also changed its initials from NAK to NAPK and taken over by forces allied to Uhuru Kenyatta.
In 2016 the party merged into the
References
- ^ 2002 National Assembly election African Elections Database
- ^ "New political party woos supporters - Politics". nation.co.ke. Retrieved 2012-06-17.
- ^ Big win for Uhuru and Raila
- ^ TNA edges old parties out of Mt Kenya region
- ^ 100 Mudavadi Party Members Defect to TNA
- ^ Uhuru announces Ruto coalition deal
- ^ 13 parties wind up today for Jubilee merger Daily Nation, 8 September 2016