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The '''{{PAGENAME}}''' is the tentative name for a proposed formal alliance between the [[United Nationalist Alliance]] and [[Sanaman National Party]]. The motivation behind the alliance is partly to capitalise on UNA support in [[Sanilla]] and SNP support in [[Amarra]], and partly to form an electoral alliance prior to the [[Sanama federal election, 1685|1685 federal elections]]. The formal decision to form the alliance is expected at the party congresses later in 1684. Party leaders are also informally approaching other parties for a possible triple alliance. The most likely candidate according to most political commentators is the [[Nationalist & Humanist Party]].
The '''{{PAGENAME}}''' is the formal alliance between the [[United Nationalist Alliance]] and [[Sanaman National Party]]. The motivation behind the alliance is partly to capitalise on UNA support in [[Sanilla]] and SNP support in [[Amarra]], and partly to form an electoral alliance prior to the [[Sanama federal election, 1685|1685 federal elections]] to win the new majority bonus. The formal decision to form the alliance was made in late 1684. Party leaders also informally approached other parties for a possible triple alliance. The most likely candidate according to most political commentators was the [[Nationalist & Humanist Party]]. However, ideological differences prevented a formal alliance with N&H, leaving the AfP with only two member parties.


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Revision as of 11:15, 2 June 2020

The Alliance for Prosperity is the formal alliance between the United Nationalist Alliance and Sanaman National Party. The motivation behind the alliance is partly to capitalise on UNA support in Sanilla and SNP support in Amarra, and partly to form an electoral alliance prior to the 1685 federal elections to win the new majority bonus. The formal decision to form the alliance was made in late 1684. Party leaders also informally approached other parties for a possible triple alliance. The most likely candidate according to most political commentators was the Nationalist & Humanist Party. However, ideological differences prevented a formal alliance with N&H, leaving the AfP with only two member parties.