National People's Party (Curaçao)

National People's Party
Papiamento: Partido Nashonal di Pueblo
(PNP)
Leader Humphrey Davelaar
Founded 19 April 1948
Merger of split off from Curaçaose Katholieke Partij
Ideology Christian Democracy
International affiliation Centrist Democrat International
Colours Green
Estates of Curaçao
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Website
PNP Korsou

The National People's Party (PNP, Papiamento: Partido Nashonal di Pueblo; Dutch: Nationale Volkspartij) is a christian democratic political party in Curaçao established in 1948. The party participated in island council elections of the territory Curaçao as well as the Curaçao-constituency of the Estates of the Netherlands Antilles until the dissolution of the Netherlands Antilles in 2010.

The party held seats in the first, second and third Estates of Curaçao,[1][2] but lost that seat in the 2017 elections.

Year Leader Votes Seats
2012 Humphrey Davelaar 5,130 1
2016 Humphrey Davelaar 7,017 2
2017 Humphrey Davelaar 3,101 -

Netherlands Antilles

The party was founded in 1948 by Moises Frumencio da Costa Gomez, the first Prime Minister of the Netherlands Antilles.[3] Five other minister presidents of the country were affiliated with the PNP. At the legislative elections in the Netherlands Antilles in 2002, 2006 and 2010 respectively, the party won three,[4] two[5] and one of the 14 Curaçao-seats in the 22 seat Estates of the Netherlands Antilles.

In the island council of the island territory Curaçao in 2003 and 2007, the party won two seats.[6][7] In the last island council the party obtained one of the 21 seats. The island council continued as Estates of Curaçao upon the dissolution of the Netherlands Antilles in October 2010.

References

  1. "Eilandsraadverkiezingen, 27 augustus 2010.". Main Electoral Office, Curaçao (Conseho Supremo Elektoral) (in Dutch).
  2. "Pueblo Soberano Biggest Party After Elections 2012". Curaçao Chronicle. 19 October 2012. Retrieved 2 November 2012.
  3. Leoni Leidel-Schenk (12 October 2012). "Partijen aan het woord: PNP" (in Dutch). Retrieved 13 October 2012.
  4. "Totaaluitslag 2002". Main Electoral Office, Curaçao (Conseho Supremo Elektoral) (in Dutch). Retrieved 3 October 2012.
  5. "Totaaluitslag 2010". Main Electoral Office, Curaçao (Conseho Supremo Elektoral) (in Dutch). Retrieved 3 October 2012.
  6. "Verkiezingsuitslag 2003". Main Electoral Office, Curaçao (Conseho Supremo Elektoral) (in Dutch). Retrieved 3 October 2012.
  7. "Eilandsraadverkiezingen, 2007.". Main Electoral Office, Curaçao (Conseho Supremo Elektoral) (in Dutch). Retrieved 3 October 2012.
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