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The '''Kej Independence Party''', commonly referred to as the '''KIP''', is a [[wikipedia:Single-issue politics|single-issue]], [[wikipedia:Centrism|centrist]] political party in [[Craitland]] which campaigns for increased autonomy for the [[Kej people]].
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 {{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]].
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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{{Craitish politics}}
{{Craitish politics}}
[[Category:Political Parties]]
[[Category:Political parties]]

Latest revision as of 18:01, 8 March 2024

Kej Independence Party
Party logo
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
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