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Revision as of 19:09, 17 September 2022
Future Citizens Tigetua'me Kenetasi | |
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Leader | Kana Tenqel |
Deputy Leader | Kiso Toma |
Founded | 12 March 2022 |
Ideology | Libertarianism Anti-corruption Riamese unionism |
Political position | Syncretic |
Kivunna | 5 / 21
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District authorities | 37 / 118
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Website | |
ktm.faio | |
Tigetua'me Kenetasi (TMK; Common: "Future Citizens") is a political party in Freice. It was founded by public personality Kana Tenqel, developing out of the Freedom for Kana organisation set up to support him in his trial. It has been a member of the MURO Alliance-led coalition government of Prime Minister Aniara Neileka.
Electoral performance
Legislative Assembly
Election | Leader | Votes | % | Seats | +/– | Rank | Government |
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2022 (June) | Kana Tenqel | 2,374 | 44.77 | 5 / 21
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New | 1st[a] | Junior party in government coalition |
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See also
Notes
- ↑ 10 seats of 21 were up for election. As such, although TMK won the election, it remains the third-largest party in the Kivunna.
References
External links