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The Aruban Patriotic Party (Papiamento: Partido Patriotico di Aruba, PPA; Dutch: Arubaanse Patriottische Partij) is a political party in Aruba. It was founded in 1949. [1] Prior to Aruba's status aparte, it was a supporter of a unified, independent Netherlands Antilles. [1]
The Aruban Patriot Movement (Movimento Patriótico Arubano, MPA) is a political party in Aruba, formed by dissidents of the Aruban Patriotic Party. At the 2005 Aruban general election, the party won 7% of the popular vote and one out of 21 seats. [1] The party lost its one seat in the 2009 election. [2]
Aruban Democratic Alliance (Aliansa Democratico Arubano) Aruban Liberal Organization (Organisacion Liberal Arubano) Aruban Patriotic Movement (Movimiento Patriotico Arubano) Concentration for the Liberation of Aruba (Concentracion pa Liberacion di Aruba) libertarian-socialists; National Democratic Action (Accion Democratico National) nationalists
Aruban Patriotic Movement; Aruban Patriotic Party; Aruban People's Party; Aruban Sovereignty Movement; D. Democratic Network; N. National Democratic Alliance (Aruba) P.
On 9 September 2024 the Second Wever-Croes cabinet resigned following the vote for the presidency of the States of Aruba which saw Raymond Kamperveen elected with the help from the opposition over the incumbent president Edgard Vrolijk (), who had run for the position again.
Aruban Patriotic Party politicians (3 P) Aruban People's Party politicians (7 P) P. People's Electoral Movement (Aruba) politicians (10 P) This page was last ...
At the time of his death in 1962, he was Minister of Finance and Welfare of the Netherlands Antilles and leader of the Aruban Patriotic Party (PPA). [ 1 ] In the 1963 Island Council elections , Irausquin-Wajcberg was the last-placed candidate on the PPA list, a slot usually reserved for prominent party members who do not expect to be elected.
In 1983, Merryweather became a member of the Aruban Patriotic Party (PPA), [5] and was elected to the island council of Aruba. [6] In April 1984, he resigned from the island council, and was appointed to the cabinet of the Minister Plenipotentiary of the Netherlands Antilles in The Hague, Netherlands.