Ubuntu Connected Front

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AbbreviationUCF
Founded14 December 2017; 8 years ago (2017-12-14)
HeadquartersEtta Palmstraat 23,
Hoofddorp[1]
Ubuntu Connected Front
AbbreviationUCF
LeaderRegillio Vaarnold
Founded14 December 2017; 8 years ago (2017-12-14)
HeadquartersEtta Palmstraat 23,
Hoofddorp[1]
IdeologyUbuntu
Black-Dutch interests
Colours    Pan-African colours
Senate
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House of Representatives
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European Parliament
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Website
ubuntuconnectedfront.com

Ubuntu Connected Front (UCF) was a political party in the Netherlands.

Central to UCF's election manifesto is the "Black Agenda",[2][3] derived from the UN International Decade for People of African Descent 2015 to 2024 mission. The three pillars of this agenda are recognition, justice and development. Recognition concerns the impact of the slavery past. Justice is about historical reparatory justice. The aim is to achieve equal development opportunities for everyone. UCF carries out its activities based on these principles, with the aim of transforming society in this sense.

Elections

The party was founded in December 2017. The first participation in the elections for the UCF was in the municipal elections in 2018. UCF participated in Rotterdam (535 votes, 0.23%) and Amsterdam (1,052 votes, 0.30%).[4][5] This was insufficient in both cities to win a seat.

The party participated in the 2021 general election with Regillio Vaarnold as its top candidate.[6] The party did not receive enough votes to win a seat in the House of Representatives, but was the most popular party in St. Eustatius, receiving 320 out of 630 votes cast.[7] The UCF candidate list included two prominent politicians from St. Eustatius.[8]

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