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[[File:PPA logo.png|thumb|The logo of the People's Party of Amuj]] | [[File:PPA logo.png|thumb|The logo of the People's Party of Amuj]] | ||
The '''People's Party of Amuj''' ([[ | The '''People's Party of Amuj''' ([[Xadwg]]: <span class=script-cadwg>Gabaxbada Camu</span> [ˈɡa.baʒ.ba.da ˈʃa.mɨ], [[Zanchulese]]: Gabáẓbáda Ṣamy [ˈɡɑ.bɑːd͡ʐ.bɑː.dɑ ˈt͡ʂɑ.mɨ], Hebrew: מפלגת העם האמויית), also known simply as the People's Party, was a [[North Amuj|North Amujan]] political party founded by former MZ Patrick of the [[Casual Mitosis Collective]]. It used to be the minority in the [[Government of The City State of Amuj|Zhobepi]], at 7 seats to the [[Prosperity Party]]'s 8 seats. On 17 September 2024, the '''PPA''' successfully seceded from the Zhobepi during [[South Amuj]]'s independence from North Amuj. Thus, it was the ruling party in South Amuj before its dissolution. | ||
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The People's Party of Amuj (Xadwg: Gabaxbada Camu [ˈɡa.baʒ.ba.da ˈʃa.mɨ], Zanchulese: Gabáẓbáda Ṣamy [ˈɡɑ.bɑːd͡ʐ.bɑː.dɑ ˈt͡ʂɑ.mɨ], Hebrew: מפלגת העם האמויית), also known simply as the People's Party, was a North Amujan political party founded by former MZ Patrick of the Casual Mitosis Collective. It used to be the minority in the Zhobepi, at 7 seats to the Prosperity Party's 8 seats. On 17 September 2024, the PPA successfully seceded from the Zhobepi during South Amuj's independence from North Amuj. Thus, it was the ruling party in South Amuj before its dissolution.