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The Alexandrian Pride Party, or APP, was a radical political party in Alexandria that was led by [[Fabiola Douay]]. | The '''Alexandrian Pride Party''', or '''APP''', was a radical political party in Alexandria that was led by [[Fabiola Douay]]. | ||
The party consistently called for further democratic reform and more limitation on the power of the Emperor and the Imperial Family, this led to the APP becoming the largest opposition party in the Empire. | The party consistently called for further democratic reform and more limitation on the power of the Emperor and the Imperial Family, this led to the APP becoming the largest opposition party in the Empire. | ||
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Latest revision as of 20:57, 15 March 2022
Alexandrian Pride Party | |
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The AAP logo | |
Leader | Fabiola Douay Before the party's closure |
Deputy Leader | None |
Chairman | Fabiola Douay Before the party's closure |
Founded | October, 2005 |
Headquarters | Geneva |
Political ideology | Radical |
Political position | Left |
Colours | Not known |
Website | Not known |
The Alexandrian Pride Party, or APP, was a radical political party in Alexandria that was led by Fabiola Douay.
The party consistently called for further democratic reform and more limitation on the power of the Emperor and the Imperial Family, this led to the APP becoming the largest opposition party in the Empire.
The party was reformed after Ms Douay left Alexandria and is now known as the People's Democratic Party and is under the leadership of the former APP Vice-Chairman Nicholas Bertrand.