Congress for Democratic Change (CDC)

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

GENERAL QUESTIONS

1. What is the Congress for Democratic Change (CDC)?

The Congress for Democratic Change (CDC) is a mass-based democratic political party committed to national unity, democratic governance, social justice, and inclusive development in Liberia.

2. What does the CDC stand for?

The CDC stands for unity in diversity, equality before the law, people-centered governance, accountability, transparency, respect for human rights, and democratic participation.

3. What is the CDC’s motto?

“One Nation, One People, One Destiny.”

MEMBERSHIP

4. Who can join the CDC?

Any Liberian who is 18 years or older and meets the legal requirements may apply for membership, regardless of tribe, religion, gender, or social status.

5. How do I become a member of the CDC?

Membership registration is completed through the official CDC membership platform. From the website, you will be redirected to the appropriate external registration system.

6. Is there a membership fee?

Yes. CDC members are required to pay membership dues according to party regulations. Payment details are provided through the official dues payment platform.

7. What are the benefits of being a CDC member?

Members can participate in party activities, vote and contest in internal elections, join party wings, attend events, contribute to policy discussions, and help shape the direction of the party.

PARTY STRUCTURE & LEADERSHIP

8. How is the CDC organized?

The CDC operates through a democratic structure that includes the National Congress, National Executive Committee, regional, county, zone, and branch structures, as well as organized party wings.

9. How are CDC leaders selected?

Leaders are elected democratically by party members through transparent electoral processes conducted according to party regulations.

10. Who leads the CDC?

The CDC has a Political Leader, elected officers, and governing bodies that provide strategic direction and oversight in line with the party’s constitution.

PARTY WINGS

11. What are party wings?

Party wings are organized groups within the CDC that represent specific segments of society, including youth, women, persons with disabilities, elders, students, and the diaspora.

12. Can I join a party wing?

Yes. Members may join a party wing that aligns with their interests or demographic group through designated external platforms.

EVENTS & PARTICIPATION

13. How can I attend CDC events?

Information about upcoming events is available on the Events page. Some events may require prior registration through an external link.

14. Can I volunteer with the CDC?

Yes. CDC welcomes volunteers who wish to support community outreach, civic education, and party activities. Volunteer registration is completed via an external platform.

DONATIONS & SUPPORT

15. How can I support the CDC financially?

Supporters may make financial contributions through the official CDC donation platform, which is accessible via external links on the website.

16. How are donations used?

Donations support party operations, community engagement, civic education, organizational development, and other approved party activities.

DIGITAL SERVICES

17. What is the CDC Digital Hub?

The CDC Digital Hub is an online platform that provides members access to digital services such as membership management, dues payment, event registration, polls, and surveys.

18. Is my personal information protected?

Yes. All digital platforms associated with the CDC are expected to follow data protection and privacy standards to safeguard member information.

MEDIA & COMMUNICATIONS

19. Where can I find official CDC news and statements?

Official news, press releases, photos, and videos are available in the Media Center section of the website.

20. How can the media contact the CDC?

Media inquiries can be directed to the CDC’s designated media contact listed in the Media Center.

GENERAL SUPPORT

21. How can I contact the CDC?

Contact information, including email addresses and phone numbers, is provided on the Contact page. Some contact services may redirect to external platforms.

Still Have Questions?

If you need additional information, please contact the CDC through the official communication channels provided on this website. We are committed to transparency, engagement, and service to the people.

Congress for Democratic Change (abbreviated CDC) is a Liberian political party formed by supporters of George Weah‘s during the 2005 presidential campaign.

Contacts

(123) 456-789
Monrovia, Republic of Liberia

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