The National Citizens Party (NCP), a new youth-oriented political organization, is undergoing a major restructuring of its central leadership. The current convening committee will be transformed into an executive committee, with the existing convener and member secretary retaining their positions. Posts such as joint convener, joint member secretary, chief organizer, and coordinator will be replaced by editorial positions. The party’s top policy forum and general assembly have already approved the changes, which are expected to be announced by late June or early July. The new committee will implement a month-long program in July marking the anniversary of a mass uprising.
NCP leaders said the restructuring aims to strengthen the party’s organizational foundation and streamline responsibilities. A new advisory council will be formed while the political council remains intact. The reorganization follows earlier overhauls of affiliated and fraternal bodies. Several leaders from other political groups have recently joined NCP, and many have been assigned roles at various levels. The party expects the new structure to energize both central and grassroots committees.
According to party officials, the reorganization is intended to build a stronger opposition presence ahead of upcoming local government elections.