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Club 2002 : ウィキペディア英語版
Club 2002 – Party for the Unity of the Republic
The Club 2002-Party for the Unity of the Republic is a political party in the Republic of the Congo. It was founded on January 30, 2002 and led by Wilfrid Nguesso, a nephew of President Denis Sassou Nguesso.〔("Sassou Nguesso seul en scène" ), Congopage website, October 31, 2004 .〕
Initially the Club 2002 was a political association, but in 2007 it was transformed into a political party and "Party for the Unity of the Republic" was added to its name. On 17 July 2007, the Consensus for Change and Development, a political association, merged with the Club 2002, while the Organization for the Development of the Land of Alima Como Ndzaléitsé, another political association, became an affiliated association of the Club 2002.〔Gankama N'Siah, ("De l'eau au moulin du Club 2002-PUR" ), ''Les Dépêches de Brazzaville'', 7 December 2007 .〕
In the parliamentary election held on 24 June and 5 August 2007, the party won 3 out of 137 seats.〔〔For detailed results see Republic of the Congo parliamentary election, 2007 and ("L'alliance présidentielle occupe 125 des 137 sièges parlementaires" ), Xinhua, August 25, 2007 .〕
Wilfrid Nguesso was a very religious man who was known to invoke his Christian faith during party meetings. At a meeting to mark Club 2002's 12th anniversary on 30 January 2014, Nguesso announced his decision to dissolve the party because he believed God wanted him to abandon politics and work as a pastor.〔Cyr Armel Yabbat-Ngo and Noëllie Bouanga, ("Club 2002-P.u.r (Parti pour l’unité et la République) : Guy Wilfrid César Nguesso dissout son parti pour se consacrer au ministère de Dieu" ), ''La Semaine Africaine'', 4 February 2014 .〕 At the urging of party members, Nguesso subsequently rescinded his decision, however. At Club 2002's first extraordinary congress, held on 16–17 May 2014, a new advisory body headed by Nguesso, the Supervisory Board, was created. Now heading an advisory body, Nguesso said that this enabled him "to reconcile my political responsibilities and my pastoral mission".〔Roger Ngombé, ("Vie des partis : Guy César Wilfrid Nguesso, entre politique et religion" ), ADIAC, 19 May 2014 .〕〔Pascal-Azad Doko, ("Premier congrès extraordinaire du Club 2002-P.u.r : Elu président du conseil de surveillance, Wilfrid Guy César Nguesso entend concilier responsabilités politiques et mission pastorale" ), ''La Semaine Africaine'', 20 May 2014 .〕 At the congress, he peppered his words with religious invocations.〔
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