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  1. The Silesian People's Party was founded in summer of 1908 by the principal of an elementary school, Józef Kożdoń, in Skoczów. On 7 February 1909, [8] the party counted about 2,000 members in 30 local groups [9] in the counties of Bielsko, Cieszyn and Fryštát. Local groups in Frydek county formed later.

  2. The party is named after Jamaican National Hero, Marcus Garvey. On election ballots, the party campaign as MG/PPP (or MGPPP [1]) or simply PPP. The People's Political Party (PPP), founded in 1929 by Garvey, is Jamaica 's first political party. [2] [3] In recent years, the Party has been spearheaded by the Rastafari attorney Ras Miguel Lornne.

  3. The People's Progressive Alliance ( French: Alliance populaire progressiste, APP) is a political party in Mauritania . The President of the APP is Messoud Ould Boulkheir, [1] who was a candidate in the November 2003 presidential election, which was won by President Maaouya Ould Sid'Ahmed Taya. After Taya's ouster in August 2005, Boulkheir stood ...

  4. In the 2019 Canadian federal election, Bernier lost his own seat to a Conservative, and no People's Party candidates were elected. Bernier was the only People's Party candidate to come even close to winning; he won 28.4 per cent of the vote (a 20-point drop from 2015), and no other candidate won more than four per cent of the vote. The party ...

  5. The European People's Party (EPP) is a European political party with Christian-democratic, liberal-conservative, and conservative member parties. A transnational organisation, it is composed of other political parties. Founded by primarily Christian-democratic parties in 1976, it has since broadened its membership to include

  6. In December 1944, the Party of the Right was officially transformed into the Luxembourg Christian Social People's Party. "Luxembourg" was dropped from the name by late March 1945. The first elections after the Second World War took place in 1945; the party won 25 out of 51 seats, missing an absolute majority by a single seat.

  7. The People's United Party was a left-wing political party in South Korea that was formed on 27 February 2016. Many of its members came from the Unified Progressive Party . The party participated in the 2016 South Korean legislative election and the 2017 South Korean presidential election but none of its candidates won.