People's Action Party
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People's Action Party Parti d'action populaire | |
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Abbreviation | PAP |
Leader | WIP |
Founded | 11 June 1985 |
Preceded by | National Constitutional Party |
Ideology | Conservatism Economic liberalism |
Political position | Centre-right |
Colors | Blue, yellow |
Seats | 0 / 15
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Website | |
www.pap.sb | |
The People's Action Party (Principean: Parti d'action populaire, PAP) is a green conservative political party in Saint-Baptiste. A splinter of the moderate right-wing of the Baptistois Liberal Party, the PAP was founded by supporters of Léopold Poullain dissatisfied with the leadership of Robert Ménard as leader of the Liberal Party. The party combines socially conservative and economic liberal policies with a strong focus on green politics and environmental sustainability, and identifies itself with the Baptistois moderate right. As of 2021, the party holds two seats in the Chamber of Deputies, that of leader Léopold Poullain and former Minister of Labour, Education, and Environment Julia Cochet.
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- Léopold Poullain (2021-Present)