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The '''People's Party''' of [[Catam Pon]] is the largest and most dominant party in Catamese politics, having ruled consistently since 1949. During its reign, the country has seen a rapid progression towards its modern-day prestige, but also widespread repression and oftentimes anti-democratic rule. However, over the past three decades, the party and country as a whole have progressed into what is now broadly considered an illiberal democracy. | The '''People's Party''' of [[Catam Pon]] is the largest and most dominant party in Catamese politics, having ruled consistently since 1949. During its reign, the country has seen a rapid progression towards its modern-day prestige, but also widespread repression and oftentimes anti-democratic rule. However, over the past three decades, the party and country as a whole have progressed into what is now broadly considered an illiberal democracy. |
Revision as of 16:24, 13 June 2024
People's Party Ardyn Nam 𐑭𐑮𐑓𐑦𐑯 𐑯𐑭𐑥 | |
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Abbreviation | PP |
Leader | Naryn Bák |
Presidium | National Assembly |
Party Chairman | Oczir Jargal |
Founder | Tzorigtoj Áv |
Founded | 1947 |
Headquarters | 44 N Palon Str., Tanjonq Pégar, Cixato province, Catam Pon |
Newspaper | The People's Power Paper |
Student wing | People's Youth League |
Membership (2026) | 604,787 |
Ideology | National Democracy Illiberal democracy National Conservatism |
Political position | Center-right |
Colors | Purple |
National Assembly | 130 / 245
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The party is sometimes described as right-wing or far-right, but voters in Catam Pon perceive the party as centrist. |
The People's Party of Catam Pon is the largest and most dominant party in Catamese politics, having ruled consistently since 1949. During its reign, the country has seen a rapid progression towards its modern-day prestige, but also widespread repression and oftentimes anti-democratic rule. However, over the past three decades, the party and country as a whole have progressed into what is now broadly considered an illiberal democracy.