NCP to appoint 'ambassadors' in 270 constituencies
Monday, 12 January 2026
FE REPORT
The National Citizen Party (NCP) has announced constituency-based programmes across the country to ensure a "yes" vote in the upcoming referendum.
In this regard, it will appoint "ambassadors" in 270 constituencies, particularly in areas where the party does not have its own candidates.
Mahabub Alam, joint chief coordinator of the NCP and head of its election media sub-committee, confirmed the matter in a statement issued on Sunday.
According to the statement, the NCP adopted a seat-based campaign plan nationwide to mobilise support for the "yes" vote.
In constituencies where the NCP has candidates, those candidates will directly lead referendum-related campaigns and maintain close contact with party leaders, activists, supporters, and general voters.
The NCP said the ambassadors would be responsible for coordinating local-level outreach in support of the "yes" vote.
Their tasks will include engaging with local communities, meeting voters, and explaining the party's position in the referendum.
They will also highlight the importance of the referendum and communicate why the NCP is urging voters to cast a "yes" vote.
"The constituency-based ambassador system will help the party effectively reach voters across the country. This strategy will enable us to clearly present the party's position in the referendum to the public and ensure broader engagement at the grassroots level," Alam said.
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