National Development Party

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The National Development Party was a Kenyan political party that gained prominence in the late 1990s under the leadership of Raila Odinga before later merging into the ruling KANU party.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf political party
activePeriod late 1990s
associatedWithPolitician Raila Odinga NERFINISHED
continent Africa
country Kenya
gainedProminenceUnder Raila Odinga NERFINISHED
historicalSignificance played a key role in late 1990s Kenyan opposition politics
ideologicalRole vehicle for Raila Odinga’s political influence in the 1990s
keyFigure Raila Odinga NERFINISHED
laterAlliedWith Kenya African National Union NERFINISHED
leader Raila Odinga NERFINISHED
mergedInto Kenya African National Union NERFINISHED
mergedIntoAbbreviation KANU NERFINISHED
notableLeader Raila Odinga NERFINISHED
operatedIn Kenyan politics
opposed Kenya African National Union (before merger) NERFINISHED
politicalActivityPeak 1990s
politicalArena national politics of Kenya
politicalOrientation opposition party
politicalSystemContext multi-party democracy in Kenya
region East Africa
status merged
successorPoliticalParty Kenya African National Union NERFINISHED
type party represented in Kenyan Parliament

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Raila Odinga memberOfPoliticalParty National Development Party