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  • initialism Non-Custodial Parent

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  • This statement confirms what we have been warning people about, that the NCP is not, at any point, a national party that works to achieve and accomplish and work for the political and social-economic interests of the Sudanese rather than having their own agenda.

    Southern Sudanese Intimidated in North, says SPLM Spokesman 2010

  • (But), we in NCP look at the interest of the communities they (include) the Meseriya and the Ngog, he said.

    Oil-Rich Abyei Part of North, Says Sudan Ruling Party Official 2010

  • The SPLM’s Yien Matthew Chol said the NCP is not a national party that is interested in working for the political, social and economic interests of the ordinary Sudanese.

    Southern Sudanese Intimidated in North, says SPLM Spokesman 2010

  • The NCP is making such a statement because they think that is going to coerce southerners to vote for unity.” “

    Southern Sudanese Intimidated in North, says SPLM Spokesman 2010

  • "Other than that, the affair underscores a decline in moral values of those who falsely pretend to defend human rights," added the vice president of the NCP, which is led by Sudan's President Omar al-Beshir.

    ANC Daily News Briefing 2007

  • "The NCP is a new thing - there was nothing like this before," he says.

    ANC Daily News Briefing 1997

  • "We call the NCP for a new partnership where Bashir would step down from the candidacy and there would be a national consensus coalition," Arman told reporters in Khartoum.

    AL JAZEERA ENGLISH (AJE) 2010

  • "I don't know why the NCP, which is a coalition partner of the UPA government is taking a step-motherly attitude towards the Congress-ruled Arunachal," he said.

    Daily News & Analysis 2010

  • The Sena chief has earlier called NCP chief Sharad Pawar "maidyache pote" (sack of flour), a reference to the Maratha strongman's girth.

    The Times of India 2010

  • After the complicity of foreign governments and the United Nations, the biggest electoral gifts to the NCP are the indecisiveness of the Northern opposition and of its ally in the National Consensus Forces (NCF, aka Juba Alliance), the SPLM.

    AllAfrica News: Latest 2010

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