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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''' ([[Xadwg]]: <span class=script-cadwg>Gabaxbada Camu</span> [ˈɡa.baʒ.ba.da ˈʃa.mɨ], Hebrew: מפלגת העם האמויית), also known simply as the People's Party, was an [[North Amuj|North Amujan]] political party founded by 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. | The '''People's Party of Amuj''' ([[Xadwg]]: <span class=script-cadwg>Gabaxbada Camu</span> [ˈɡa.baʒ.ba.da ˈʃa.mɨ], Hebrew: מפלגת העם האמויית), also known simply as the People's Party, was an [[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 is currently the ruling party in South Amuj | ||
[[Category:Nguhcraft Political Parties]] | [[Category:Nguhcraft Political Parties]] |
Revision as of 08:17, 24 September 2024

The People's Party of Amuj (Xadwg: Gabaxbada Camu [ˈɡa.baʒ.ba.da ˈʃa.mɨ], Hebrew: מפלגת העם האמויית), also known simply as the People's Party, was an 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 is currently the ruling party in South Amuj