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NCCR–Mageuzi Chama cha Mageuzi na Ujenzi wa Taifa (Swahili) | |
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File:NCCR–Mageuzi logo.png | |
Abbreviation | NCCR–M |
Founder | Emmanuel ole Sirikiwa[1] Mabere Marando[2] |
Founded | 1992 |
Preceded by | National Committee for Constitutional Reforms |
Headquarters | Dar es Salaam |
Ideology | Social democracy[3] |
Political position | Centre[4] |
Colours | |
Bunge | 0 / 393 |
Zanzibar HoR | 0 / 85 |
EALA | 1 / 9 |
SADC PF | 0 / 5 |
Pan-African Parliament | 0 / 5 |
Website | |
Political Party Website | |
The National Convention for Construction and Reform – Mageuzi, popularly known by its acronym NCCR–Mageuzi, is an opposition political party in Tanzania.[5]
History
The party was registered on 21 March 1993.
Electoral history
Presidential elections
Election | Party candidate | Votes | % | Result |
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1995 | Augustino Mrema | 1,808,616 | 27.7% | Lost Red X |
2000 | 637,115 | 7.80% | Lost Red X | |
2005 | Sengondo Mvungi | 55,819 | 0.49% | Lost Red X |
2010 | Hashim Spunda Rungwe | 26,388 | 0.31% | Lost Red X |
2015 | Did not contest | |||
2020 |
Bunge elections
Election | Votes | % | Seats | +/− | Position | Result |
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1995 | 1,406,343 | 21.83% | 19 / 285
|
Increase 19 | Increase 2nd | Opposition |
2000 | 256,591 | 3.61% | 1 / 285
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Decrease 18 | Decrease 6th | Opposition |
2005 | 239,452 | 2.2% | 0 / 323
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Decrease 1 | Increase 5th | Extra-parliamentary |
2010 | 193,738 | 2.51% | 4 / 357
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Increase 4 | Increase 4th | Opposition |
2015 | 218,209 | 1.50% | 1 / 393
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Decrease 3 | Decrease 5th | Opposition |
2020 | 0 / 393
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Decrease 1 | Steady 5th | Extra-parliamentary |
References
- ↑ "NCCR-Mageuzi founder dies". Daily News (Tanzania). 1 October 2012. Archived from the original on 29 July 2014. Retrieved 24 July 2014.
- ↑ Kagaruki, Evarist. "TLP leadership quarrel needs sound solution". The Express. Retrieved 24 July 2014.
- ↑ Elke Grawert (2009). Departures from Post-colonial Authoritarianism: Analysis of System Change with a Focus on Tanzania. Peter Lang. pp. 295–. ISBN 978-3-631-57467-6.
- ↑ Elections in Tanzania
- ↑ Kidane Mengisteab; Cyril Daddieh; Cyril K. Daddieh (1 January 1999). State Building and Democratization in Africa: Faith, Hope, and Realities. Greenwood Publishing Group. pp. 189–. ISBN 978-0-275-96353-8.