The Democratic Convergence Party (Portuguese: Partido da Convergência Democrática, PCD) is a political party in Guinea-Bissau.
The party was formed on 2 August 1991 by Víctor Mandinga.[1] In the 1994 elections it put forward Carlos Gomes Júnior as its candidate as Mandinga was ineligible due to not having both parents born in Guinea-Bissau.[2] In the elections to the National People's Assembly the party received 5.3% of the vote but failed to win a seat.
Prior to the 2004 elections the party joined the United Platform alliance, which failed to win a seat. It contested the 2008 elections as part of the Democratic Alliance, which won a single seat. The party ran alone in the 2014 parliamentary elections, winning two seats.[3]
The alliance contested the 2023 legislative election as part of a PAIGC-led coalition, the Inclusive Alliance Platform – Terra Ranka, that won 54 out of the 102 available seats.[4]
Election | Votes | % | Seats | +/– | Position | Status |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1994 | 15,411 | 5.30% | 0 / 100
|
New | 5th | Extra-parliamentary |
1999 | Did not contest | 0 / 102
|
0 | — | Extra-parliamentary | |
2004 | Part of the United Platform | 0 / 100
|
0 | 4th | Extra-parliamentary | |
2008 | Part of the Democratic Alliance | 8th | Opposition | |||
2014 | 19,757 | 3.37% | 2 / 102
|
4th | Opposition | |
2019 | 9,864 | 1.64% | 0 / 102
|
2 | 6th | Extra-parliamentary |
2023 | Part of the Inclusive Alliance Platform | TBA |