New ADC Faction Emerges, Rejects David Mark-Led Coalition

A fresh crisis appears to be unfolding within the African Democratic Congress (ADC) following the emergence of a new faction that has openly rejected a coalition reportedly led by former Senate President, David Mark.

The faction, which claims to represent a significant bloc within the party, distanced itself from the coalition arrangement, citing concerns over leadership structure and ideological direction.

According to its members, the alliance does not reflect the collective interest of the party and could undermine its long-term political goals.

Sources within the group disclosed that the decision to reject the coalition was reached after extensive consultations among stakeholders who expressed dissatisfaction with the process leading to the alliance.

They argued that inclusiveness and transparency were lacking, prompting the need for an alternative position.

The development adds to growing signs of internal divisions within the ADC, as different camps continue to pursue varying strategies ahead of future elections.

Political analysts warn that such fragmentation could weaken the party’s ability to present a united front and compete effectively on the national stage.

Efforts to obtain official reactions from the coalition leaders were unsuccessful at the time of filing this report.

However, observers believe that ongoing negotiations may still influence the final outcome.

As the situation evolves, party members and stakeholders are closely watching how the leadership crisis will be resolved and what it means for the ADC’s future political relevance.

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