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A Nigerian court will rule on March 24, 2026, whether to deregister four political parties for failing constitutional requirements.
A federal high court in Abuja has scheduled a March 24, 2026, ruling on a lawsuit seeking to deregister four Nigerian political parties—African Democratic Congress, Accord Party, Zenith Labour Party, and Action Alliance—alleging they failed to meet constitutional requirements, such as securing at least 25% of votes in a state or winning elective offices.
Filed by the National Forum of Former Legislators, the case challenges the Independent National Electoral Commission’s enforcement of these standards, arguing for consistent application and judicial clarity on party registration.
Legal disputes arose over representation and procedural filings, with the court granting extensions and deferring decisions on motions.
The outcome will determine the parties’ status ahead of the 2027 elections.
Un tribunal nigeriano dictaminará el 24 de marzo de 2026 si cancelará el registro de cuatro partidos políticos por no cumplir con los requisitos constitucionales.