[2] The leaders of the four parties signed a memorandum of understanding on February 21, 2019, establishing formal collaboration between the organizations.
[3] In the 2019 Montserrado County by-elections, the CPP backed two candidates: the LP's Abraham Darius Dillon and the ALP's Telia Urey.
[9] In the 2020 Senate election, the ruling CDC had ten losing candidates, with the CPP gaining six seats, the most of any party.
Other CPP winners included Nyonblee Karnga-Lawrence, Prince Moye, Brownie Samukai, and Jonathan Sogbie.
The CPP also opposed the CDC-backed referendum, voted on alongside the Senate, which ultimately failed to pass.
Dagbayonoh Kiah Nyanfore II of ModernGhana claimed infighting among the constituent parties cost the CPP Senate seats.
[10] In September 2021, Benoni Urey accused Cummings of tampering with the framework document ahead of the CPP primaries.
[11] On December 23, 2021, the ALP Executive Committee held a meeting where they deliberated on the issue of leaving the CPP.
The ALP also noted it would seek legal action in regard to the alleged tampering of the CPP framework document.
[7][12][5] The legal case brought against Cummings by the ALP and UP was later dropped by state prosecutors due to lack of evidence.