Pan-Phineonesian-PETIR Coalition
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Pan-Phineonesian-PETIR Coalition Gabungan Se-Phineonesia-PETIR | |
Malay name |
Gabungan Se-Phineonesia-PETIR ݢابوڠن سڤينيونيسيا-ڤتير |
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Taesongean name |
범피네오네시아-인민행동연합 Beom-phineonesia Inmin Haengdong Yeonhap Pŏm-p'ineonesia Inmin Haengdong Yŏnhap |
Sangunese name |
汎フィネオネシア-人民行動連合 Han-Fineoneshia-Jinmin Kōdō Rengō |
Abbreviation |
GPP/BPIY/HFJR Pan-Phineonesia-PETIR |
Chairman | Yvar Onigawa Worthyngton |
Secretary-General | Kakashi Sōra |
Founder | Yvar Onigawa Worthyngton |
Deputy Chairman |
Zhao Qin-zhang Ahmad Zulkefly Mat Top |
Vice Chairmen |
Masako Himawari Matsuki Ichiyori Mat Ariffin Tajuddin |
Headquarters | Negara Awan, Phinbella |
Ideology | |
Political position | Centre-right to right-wing |
Official colours | Cyan, red and white |
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House of Majilis |
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Territorial legislature |
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Politics of Phinbella · Political parties · Elections |
The Pan-Phineonesian-PETIR Coalition (Phineaner: Gabungan Se-Phineonesia-PETIR), commonly known as the Pan-Phineonesian Coalition (Phineaner: Gabungan Se-Phineonesia), is a Phinbellan alliance of right-wing liberal political parties that fight for Pan-Phineonesianism and liberal policies, as well as fight for the fate of the monarchs in Phinbella, it consists of two main political parties, the Pan-Phineonesian Rule Assistance Association (PPRAA), People's Action Association (PETIR), as well as three other political parties, the Monarchist Association of Phinbella (MAP), the United Indigenous Democratic Organization (PDPB) and Hizb ul-ʿUmrāti ul-Finbilliyah (HUP). This coalition was established in 2004, since the formation of the Phinbellan Provisional Government. His main opponents are a coalition of the Phinbellan Alliance, the Humanist Front, the Gerakan Perpaduan (Unity Movement) and the Socialist Front. The coalition group is led by Yvar Onigawa Worthyngton, replacing Datuk Zafrul Mirza Muhammad Fikri who relinquished his position as Chairman of the Council of Ministers in RP 2618.