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The People's Movement Party is a political party in [[The Nuiqsut Confederation]] founded in 2015 by David Alagalak. Created as an alternative to the traditional two political parties of Nuiqsut in the 2016 Election. | The People's Movement Party is a political party in [[The Nuiqsut Confederation]] founded in 2015 by David Alagalak. Created as an alternative to the traditional two political parties of Nuiqsut in the 2016 Election. | ||
==History== | |||
David Alagalak left the Liberal Party in 2014, after policy disagreements. Ahead of the 2016 election, the PMP launched a campaign for Liberal Party voters in Port Nuiqsut and Bethel. The campaign was successful and was able to force a coalition with the Confederation Party. In 2020, the PMP was able to form a minority government with continued success in appealing to young voters in major cities. | |||
[[Category:Nuiqsut Confederation]][[Category:Political parties]] | [[Category:Nuiqsut Confederation]][[Category:Political parties]] | ||
Revision as of 11:19, 29 August 2023
People's Movement Party Nuuli Kikkut Katinngut | |
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Logo of the People's Movement Party | |
| Abbreviation | LIB |
| Leader | David Alagalak |
| Legalised | June 22, 2015 |
| Headquarters | Port Nuiqsut, The Nuiqsut Confederation |
| Youth wing | YouthMovement |
| Membership (2020) | 80,364 |
| Ideology | Classical liberal, Neo-liberal, Pro-Development |
| Political position | Centre |
| Colors | Yellow |
| Aittuik Assembly | 45 / 114
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| Chamber of Executives | 4 / 34
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The People's Movement Party is a political party in The Nuiqsut Confederation founded in 2015 by David Alagalak. Created as an alternative to the traditional two political parties of Nuiqsut in the 2016 Election.
History
David Alagalak left the Liberal Party in 2014, after policy disagreements. Ahead of the 2016 election, the PMP launched a campaign for Liberal Party voters in Port Nuiqsut and Bethel. The campaign was successful and was able to force a coalition with the Confederation Party. In 2020, the PMP was able to form a minority government with continued success in appealing to young voters in major cities.