The CRC was established in September 2002 by members of the Movement for Socialism and Democracy, a group expelled from the
Democratic Front. In the
2004 parliamentary elections the party won six of the 18 elected seats, becoming the only opposition to the
Camp of the Autonomous Islands alliance. The party won two seats in the
2015 parliamentary elections, taken by
Ali Mhadji and
Charif Maoulana. In January 2020, the legislative
elections in Comoros were dominated by the CRC. It took an overwhelming majority in the parliament and party leader Azali Assoumani's hold on power strengthened. The CRC won 17 out of 24 legislative seats. In January 2024, President Azali Assoumani was re-elected with 63% of the vote in the disputed presidential
election. In January 2025, the ruling CRC party of president Azali Assoumani won parliamentary
election, taking 28 out of 33 parliamentary seats. The opposition parties rejected the results. ==References==