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Revision as of 20:17, 5 May 2019

Pava
Founded1892
Youth wingPava'j
Women's wingPava'v
Trade UnionFPV
Membership (2019)872,451
IdeologySocial democracy
Pacifism
Agrarianism
Political positionCentre-left
Colors  Red
SloganStem voor Zekerheid
Assembly
137 / 336
Governors of Regions
4 / 7
Regional parliaments
278 / 693

Pava (an acronym for Partij van Arbeiders, Vissers en Agrariërs, lit. Party of Workers, Fishermen and Farmers) is a social democratic political party.

Ideology

Pava is a centre-left social democratic party. The party favors a Mixed economy in combination with a pacifist/non-interventionist foreign policy.

Pava logo (1950-1972):

Pava party symbol .png







Electorate

Historical the Capital Region (H.R.) and the Ommeland Region (O.R.) were Pava-strongholds until 2004. After 2004 a lot of the Pava-voters in the Capital Region and the Ommeland Region shifted to the greens (Aseg), and the regions became Green-strongholds. In the other regions, the party remained stable and barely lost voters to the Greens. The rural regions R4 (45.2%), R6 (51.3%) and R7 (43.2%) are Pava-strongholds.

Election results

Election year % of overall vote # of seats won Change (%) Change (seats) Government
2012 39.2%
140 / 336
In coalition
2016 38.4%
137 / 336
Decrease 0.8 Decrease 3 In coalition