Aruban Patriotic Party

Aruban Patriotic Party
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The Aruban Patriotic Party (Partido Patriótico Arubano) is a political party in Aruba.

At the last elections for the Estates, September 28, 2001, the party won 9.6 % of popular votes and 2 out of 21 seats. 23 September 2005, the party won 2 % of the popular vote and none out of 21 seats.



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