List of political parties in French Polynesia
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This article lists political parties in French Polynesia. French Polynesia has a two-party system, which means that there are two dominant political parties, with extreme difficulty for anybody to achieve electoral success under the banner of any other party.
Party-alliances in the elections on May 23, 2004 and by-elections on February 13, 2005
Pro-independence-coalition
- Union for Democracy (Union pour la Démocratie) (May 23, 2004: 27 seats; February 13, 2005: 27 seats)
- Aia Api (New Land)
- Here Ai'a (Love of the Land)
- Tavini Huiraatira (People's servant)
- Tapura Amui No Raromatai
- Tapura Amui No Te Faatereraa Manahune – Tuhaa Pae
- Alliance for a New Democracy (Alliance pour une Démocratie Nouvelle) (May 23, 2004: 2 seats; February 13, 2005: 3 seats)
- Fetia Api (New Star)
- No Oe E Te Nunaa (This Country Is Yours)
Conservative coalition (consisting of one party only): pro-autonomy, anti-independence
- Popular Rally (May 23, 2004: 28 seats; February 13, 2005: 27 seats)
- Tahoera'a Huiraatira (Popular Rally)
The parties
- Aia Api (New Land)
- Fetia Api (New Star)
- Here Ai'a (Love of the Land)
- No Oe E Te Nunaa (This Country Is Yours)
- Tahoera'a Huiraatira (Popular Rally)
- Tavini Huiraatira (People's Servant)
- Tapura Amui No Raromatai
- Tapura Amui No Te Faatereraa Manahune - Tuhaa Pae
See also
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