Following the December constitutional referendum and a subsequent decree calling for general elections on 30 January 2005, Bozizé announced he would run for president as an independent, supported by the KNK coalition.
[3] At a rally in Bangui, called by the KNK, Bozizé announced that he would "contest the election to achieve the task of rebuilding the country, which is dear to me and according to your wish.
In the 2011 general elections, Bozizé was re-elected President with 64.4% of the vote in the first round, whilst the KNK won 61 of the 100 seats in the National Assembly.
Its objective is to mobilize the population, raise awareness, and move towards development, in the sense of the fight against poverty: through work.
[6] The party aligns itself with the founder of the Central African Republic, Barthélemy Boganda, and appeals to his "Five Verbs": "House, Feed, Educate, Heal, Clothe.