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|ideology = [[Kej people|Kej]] [[wikipedia:Nationalism|nationalism]] | |ideology = [[Kej people|Kej]] [[wikipedia:Nationalism|nationalism]] | ||
|position = [[wikipedia:Centrism|Centre]] | |position = [[wikipedia:Centrism|Centre]] | ||
|colours = Beige | |colours = Beige | ||
|headquarters = [[Xäiville]] | |headquarters = [[Xäiville]] | ||
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The '''Kej Independence Party''', commonly referred to as the '''KIP''', | The '''Kej Independence Party''', commonly referred to as the '''KIP''', was a [[wikipedia:Single-issue politics|single-issue]], [[wikipedia:Centrism|centrist]] political party in [[Craitland]] which campaigned for increased autonomy for the [[Kej people]]. | ||
==History== | ==History== | ||
The KIP was founded in 2017 following the collaboration between a number of [[independent]]s in the [[Counties of Craitland|counties]] of [[K'aĵräk]], [[K'asan]], [[K'eĵer]], [[M'e-D'aar]] and [[Xäi]]; the [[Kej people]]'s traditional homelands. It entered its first candidates in the [[Craitland general election, | The KIP was founded in {{AN|04|2017}} following the collaboration between a number of [[independent]]s in the [[Counties of Craitland|counties]] of [[K'aĵräk]], [[K'asan]], [[K'eĵer]], [[M'e-D'aar]] and [[Xäi]]; the [[Kej people]]'s traditional homelands. It entered its first candidates in the [[Craitland general election, 1652|1652 general election]]. | ||
Following an abysmal showing in [[Craitland general election, 1724|1724's election]], after a severe downturn in the party's regional popularity due to minor scandals involving its leader, the KIP was disbanded. | |||
==General election history== | ==General election history== | ||
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!width="100"|Seats | !width="100"|Seats | ||
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|[[Craitland general election, | |[[Craitland general election, 1652|1652 general election]] | ||
|3,377 | |3,377 | ||
|{{ParlSeats|0|233|hex=beige}} | |{{ParlSeats|0|233|hex=beige}} | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[Craitland general election, | |[[Craitland general election, 1664|1664 general election]] | ||
|1,651 | |1,651 | ||
|{{ParlSeats|0|233|hex=beige}} | |{{ParlSeats|0|233|hex=beige}} | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[Craitland general election, | |[[Craitland general election, 1676|1676 general election]] | ||
|980 | |980 | ||
|{{ParlSeats|0|233|hex=beige}} | |{{ParlSeats|0|233|hex=beige}} | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[Craitland general election, | |[[Craitland general election, 1688|1688 general election]] | ||
|1,143 | |1,143 | ||
|{{ParlSeats|0|233|hex=beige}} | |||
|- | |||
|[[Craitland general election, 1700|1700 general election]] | |||
|1,277 | |||
|{{ParlSeats|0|233|hex=beige}} | |||
|- | |||
|[[Craitland general election, 1712|1712 general election]] | |||
|1,052 | |||
|{{ParlSeats|0|233|hex=beige}} | |||
|- | |||
|[[Craitland general election, 1724|1724 general election]] | |||
|275 | |||
|{{ParlSeats|0|233|hex=beige}} | |{{ParlSeats|0|233|hex=beige}} | ||
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[[Category:Political | [[Category:Political parties]] |
Latest revision as of 18:01, 8 March 2024
Kej Independence Party | |
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Founded | 1647 AN |
Headquarters | Xäiville |
Political ideology | Kej nationalism |
Political position | Centre |
Colours | Beige |
The Kej Independence Party, commonly referred to as the KIP, was a single-issue, centrist political party in Craitland which campaigned for increased autonomy for the Kej people.
History
The KIP was founded in 1647 AN following the collaboration between a number of independents in the counties of K'aĵräk, K'asan, K'eĵer, M'e-D'aar and Xäi; the Kej people's traditional homelands. It entered its first candidates in the 1652 general election.
Following an abysmal showing in 1724's election, after a severe downturn in the party's regional popularity due to minor scandals involving its leader, the KIP was disbanded.
General election history
Election | Votes | Seats | |
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1652 general election | 3,377 |
0 / 233 | |
1664 general election | 1,651 |
0 / 233 | |
1676 general election | 980 |
0 / 233 | |
1688 general election | 1,143 |
0 / 233 | |
1700 general election | 1,277 |
0 / 233 | |
1712 general election | 1,052 |
0 / 233 | |
1724 general election | 275 |
0 / 233 |
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