National Reconciliation Party

Previously an opposition party, it has now been part of a coalition government headed by President Adama Barrow since 2017.

The National Reconciliation Party was founded in 1996 by Hamat Bah as part of his intention to run for the presidency.

He ultimately finished third in the presidential election, which was won by Yahya Jammeh.

The NRP was part of Coalition 2016, which fielded activist Adama Barrow as their candidate and successfully denied Jammeh a fifth term in that year's presidential election.

The party has since been a key member of Barrow's government, with Bah serving as Minister of Tourism and Culture.