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The '''Wakara People's Party''' ([[Wakara people|Wakara]]: ''Wakara Nitaino Areyto'', WPP) is a [[Nouvelle Alexandrie|New Alexandrian]] [[Administrative divisions of Nouvelle Alexandrie|regional]] political party in the [[Administrative divisions of Nouvelle Alexandrie|Region]] of [[Boriquén]]. The party is considered left-wing, and advocates for [[Wakara people|Wakara rights]], keeping the [[Plan de Hato Rey|Plan of Hato Rey]], and the integration of [[Boriquén]] and the [[Wakara people]] into New Alexandrian society. Its main ideology, created and advanced by its founders and co-leaders [[Mayani Guacanagari]] and [[Beatriz Daguao]], is known as [[Guaitiao progressivism]].
Formed in {{AN|1722}} after the admission of [[Boriquén]] as [[Administrative divisions of Nouvelle Alexandrie|Region]] of Nouvelle Alexandrie, the WPP first competed in the [[New Alexandrian general election, 1723|1723 general elections]], winning 34 seats in the [[Cortes Federales of Nouvelle Alexandrie|Federal Assembly]] and taking control of the [[Administrative divisions of Nouvelle Alexandrie|regional]] government of Boriquén in local elections. It is, as of {{AN|1728}}, the fourth largest party in the [[Cortes Federales of Nouvelle Alexandrie|Federal Assembly]] and provides confidence and supply to the [[Federal Humanist Party]] minority government. The WPP operates only out of the [[Administrative divisions of Nouvelle Alexandrie|Region]] of [[Boriquén]].


==History==
==History==
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==Voter base==
==Voter base==
==Recent electoral history==
==Recent electoral history==
{| class="wikitable"
|+
!Election Year
!No. of seats won
!%
!+/-
!Leader
|-
|[[New Alexandrian general election, 1723|1723]]
|34
|{{unbulleted list|2.1% (national);|<small>44.6% ([[Boriquen]])</small>|}}
|{{increase}} 34
|{{unbulleted list|[[Mayani Guacanagari]]|[[Beatriz Daguao]]|}}
|}
==See also==
==See also==
*[[Political parties of Nouvelle Alexandrie]]
*[[Political parties of Nouvelle Alexandrie]]

Revision as of 01:13, 14 February 2024

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Wakara People's Party
Wakara Nitaino Areyto
Abbreviation WPP
Leader Co-leaders:
Spokesperson Berta Canelo
Deputy Party Leader Ana Yuisa Caguax
Party Finance Secretary Ignacio Valverde
Policy and Research Secretary Pablo Prieto de Guayama
Founded 1722 AN
Newspaper Vox Wakara
Student wing Wakara Students Coalition
Youth wing Wakara Youth Areyto
Membership  (1729) 78,287
Ideology
Political position Left-wing
Official colours      Forest Green
     Red
     Yellow
Federal Assembly of Nouvelle Alexandrie
34 / 689

The Wakara People's Party (Wakara: Wakara Nitaino Areyto, WPP) is a New Alexandrian regional political party in the Region of Boriquén. The party is considered left-wing, and advocates for Wakara rights, keeping the Plan of Hato Rey, and the integration of Boriquén and the Wakara people into New Alexandrian society. Its main ideology, created and advanced by its founders and co-leaders Mayani Guacanagari and Beatriz Daguao, is known as Guaitiao progressivism.

Formed in 1722 AN after the admission of Boriquén as Region of Nouvelle Alexandrie, the WPP first competed in the 1723 general elections, winning 34 seats in the Federal Assembly and taking control of the regional government of Boriquén in local elections. It is, as of 1728 AN, the fourth largest party in the Federal Assembly and provides confidence and supply to the Federal Humanist Party minority government. The WPP operates only out of the Region of Boriquén.

History

Name and symbols

Current structure and composition

Ideologies and factions

Guaitiao progressivism

Political positions

Voter base

Recent electoral history

Election Year No. of seats won % +/- Leader
1723 34
34

See also