National Front for Development (FND)
Description
The National Front for Development (FND) is an active Guinean political movement advocating for governance reform, inclusive development, and citizen empowerment. The party participates in national dialogue and promotes democratic progress.
FND is a founding member of ADAFP.
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About the Leader
Alhoussein Makanéra Kaké is a prominent Guinean politician, former Minister of Information and Communication (2014–2015), and President of the National Front for Development (FND). Born in Boké, he studied at Gamal University in Conakry and spent nearly 20 years in the Guinean opposition (RPG party).
Mr. Kake is A key figure in Guinean politics for over two decades, he previously served in the opposition alongside Alpha Condé before holding various ministerial and institutional roles.
He served as Minister of Information and Communication from January 2014 to December 2015 in Saïd Fofana's government and is the leader of the FND party.
Mr. Kake has a long history of involvement in Guinea's political landscape, known for changing alliances and holding significant government positions
Mr. Kake is A key figure in Guinean politics for over two decades, he previously served in the opposition alongside Alpha Condé before holding various ministerial and institutional roles.
He served as Minister of Information and Communication from January 2014 to December 2015 in Saïd Fofana's government and is the leader of the FND party.
Mr. Kake has a long history of involvement in Guinea's political landscape, known for changing alliances and holding significant government positions
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Leader / President
Alhousseine Kaké







