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The Commonwealth Non-Aligned Alliance (CNA) was a non-aligned political party in the [[Empire of Great Britain]]. The Commonwealth Non Aligned Alliance (founded 12 February 2022) was a political party uniting independent candidates for parliamentary elections.
The Commonwealth Non-Aligned delivered candidates for the ballots of the 17th and 18th Sessions of Parliament. The Commonwealth Non-Aligned Alliance won one out of seven seats in the House of Commons in the 17th Session of Parliament. In the 18th Session of Parliament, the Commonwealth Non-Aligned Alliance conquered the most seats in its existence, with three out of seven House of Commons seats. The Commonwealth Non-Aligned Alliance formed a coalition with the British Workers' Party during the 18th Session of Parliament, which at that time held the other seats of the House of Commons.
== List of Party Leaders ==
* [[Andrew Wright]]
== List of Party Chairmen ==
* [[Charles Wright]]
== List of Former Members of Parliament ==
* [[Charles Wright]]
* [[Andrew Wright]]
* [[Jeeve Sal Alohim]]
== Electoral History ==
===== 17th Session of Parliament =====
The Commonwealth Non-Aligned Alliance won one out of seven seats in the 17th Session of Parliament.
===== 18th Session of Parliament =====
The Commonwealth Non-Aligned Alliance won four out of seven seats in the 18th Session of Parliament.
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Commonwealth Non-Aligned Alliance
AbbreviationCNA
FounderCharles Wright
Founded13 February 2022
Dissolved21 August 2022
IdeologyNon-Aligned
Political positionIndependent
ColorsPurple
SloganThe Independent Alliance

The Commonwealth Non-Aligned Alliance (CNA) was a non-aligned political party in the Empire of Great Britain. The Commonwealth Non Aligned Alliance (founded 12 February 2022) was a political party uniting independent candidates for parliamentary elections.


The Commonwealth Non-Aligned delivered candidates for the ballots of the 17th and 18th Sessions of Parliament. The Commonwealth Non-Aligned Alliance won one out of seven seats in the House of Commons in the 17th Session of Parliament. In the 18th Session of Parliament, the Commonwealth Non-Aligned Alliance conquered the most seats in its existence, with three out of seven House of Commons seats. The Commonwealth Non-Aligned Alliance formed a coalition with the British Workers' Party during the 18th Session of Parliament, which at that time held the other seats of the House of Commons.

List of Party Leaders

List of Party Chairmen

List of Former Members of Parliament

Electoral History

17th Session of Parliament

The Commonwealth Non-Aligned Alliance won one out of seven seats in the 17th Session of Parliament.

18th Session of Parliament

The Commonwealth Non-Aligned Alliance won four out of seven seats in the 18th Session of Parliament.