The Concentration of People's Forces (Spanish: Concentración de Fuerzas Populares, CFP) was a populist political party in Ecuador.
It was founded in 1949 and played a major role in Ecuadorian politics of the 1960s and 1970s, with its stronghold being in Guayaquil.
Many in the party leadership are of Lebanese descent and developed a power base in support of popular figures turned politicians.
CFP's Jaime Roldós (the husband of Bucaram's niece) became the first freely-elected president of Ecuador after the rule of the military juntas in the 1970s.
This party might not have won any seats in the 2006 elections, and in the 2014 they risk losing official financing.