Comité d’Action pour le Renouveau (CAR)
Description
The Comité d’Action pour le Renouveau (CAR) is a political organization in Congo-Brazzaville advocating for democratic governance, accountability, and citizen participation. The party engages in reform initiatives and civic dialogue.
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Leader / President
Clotaire Mboussa-Ellah
Secretary General
TCHITEMBO IDANZI BATCHINN BATCHELLO
Information
The Action Committee for Renewal (CAR) is a Congolese political party active in Congo-Brazzaville and positioned within the country’s democratic opposition. Led by Clotaire Mboussa Ellah, the party advocates for political reform, institutional renewal, and strengthened democratic governance.
CAR promotes electoral transparency, including the adoption of biometric systems; institutional reform to modernize political life; pluralist democracy rooted in constitutional values;
As an opposition formation, CAR plays an active role in monitoring government actions, defending republican norms, calling for fair and credible elections, mobilizing citizens around democratic and civic issues.
The party consistently emphasizes that genuine political change requires cooperation among all democratic forces, asserting that electoral success is impossible without collective effort.
Since the late 1990s, CAR has been part of the broader opposition movement challenging long-standing governance practices in Congo-Brazzaville. Under Mboussa Ellah’s leadership, it continues to push for modern electoral frameworks,
stronger checks and balances, civic participation, and political accountability.
CAR positions itself as a reform-oriented party seeking to contribute to a more transparent, inclusive, and democratic political system in Congo.
CAR promotes electoral transparency, including the adoption of biometric systems; institutional reform to modernize political life; pluralist democracy rooted in constitutional values;
As an opposition formation, CAR plays an active role in monitoring government actions, defending republican norms, calling for fair and credible elections, mobilizing citizens around democratic and civic issues.
The party consistently emphasizes that genuine political change requires cooperation among all democratic forces, asserting that electoral success is impossible without collective effort.
Since the late 1990s, CAR has been part of the broader opposition movement challenging long-standing governance practices in Congo-Brazzaville. Under Mboussa Ellah’s leadership, it continues to push for modern electoral frameworks,
stronger checks and balances, civic participation, and political accountability.
CAR positions itself as a reform-oriented party seeking to contribute to a more transparent, inclusive, and democratic political system in Congo.









