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Revision as of 20:49, 4 October 2020
Kej Independence Party | |
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Founded | 2017 |
Headquarters | Xäiville |
Political ideology | Kej nationalism |
Political position | Centre |
Colours | Beige |
Parliamentary seats | 0 / 233 |
The Kej Independence Party, commonly referred to as the KIP, is a single-issue, centrist political party in Craitland which campaigns for increased autonomy for the Kej people.
History
The KIP was founded in 2017 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 2017 general election.
General election history
Election | Votes | Seats | |
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2017 general election | 3,377 |
0 / 233 | |
2018 general election | 1,651 |
0 / 233 | |
2019 general election | 980 |
0 / 233 | |
2020 general election | 1,143 |
0 / 233 |
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