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Meet ADD the New Party Promising United Gambia
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 42415, member: 636"] Gambia's Independent Electoral Commission approved a new political party called Alliance for Democracy and Development during Thursday's proceedings. The electoral authority gave the organization its official registration certificate after leaders completed all legal paperwork. IEC officials confirmed the party meets requirements under section 105 of the Elections Act 2009 as amended through recent legislation. Vice Chairman Joseph Colley signed documents that make ADD a legitimate political group across the country. The commission announced the registration through formal letters sent to government offices. Malik Camara serves as Secretary General and Party Leader for the newly registered political organization. ADD operates from headquarters located at Brusubi Phase One near the Atlantic coastline. The party chose red and green as official colors to represent their movement throughout local communities. Their symbol features a cotton tree surrounded by nine people representing different Gambian ethnic groups working together. Party leaders adopted the motto together as a nation to emphasize unity among diverse populations. The registration allows ADD members to campaign for elected positions during future voting periods. Party officials can open bank accounts and conduct legal business operations under their new status. ADD joins other recognized political groups that compete for voter support across electoral districts. The organization must follow campaign finance rules and political activity laws established through national legislation. Electoral commissioners will monitor party actions to ensure compliance with democratic standards. [/QUOTE]
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