Guinean People's Party
The Guinean People's Party (Portuguese: Partido Popular Guineense, PPG) was a small political party in Guinea-Bissau.
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History
The party was established by João Tátis Sá following his unsuccessful candidacy in the 1999–2000 presidential elections.[1] It joined the United People's Alliance for the 2004 parliamentary elections, which won a single seat in the National People's Assembly.
Sá ran for president again in 2005, but finished last in a field of 13 candidates.
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References
- Peter Karibe Mendy (2013) Historical Dictionary of the Republic of Guinea-Bissau, Scarecrow Press, p317
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