Party names and abbreviations

Last Updated on Monday, 29 October 2012 04:50
FFVP Family First Vanuatu Party
FMP Friend Melanesian Party
GC (VGC/GCP) Green Confederation Party
GJP Graon mo Jastis Pati
IG Iauko Group
KDP (CDP) Kristin Demokratic Pati
LDP Liberal Democratic Party
MT Makitotsan
MC Muvmen blong ol Chiefs
MPP Melanesian Progressive Party
NAG Nagriamel
NCAP National Community Association Party
NIPDP Natatok Indigenous People’s Democratic Party
NUP National United Party
PAP People’s Action Party
PPP People’s Progressive Party
PSP People’s Services Party
RMC Reunification Movement for Change
RUMPV Reassemble the Union Movement for the People of Vanuatu
ULF United Liberation Front
UMP Union of Moderate Parties
VDALPC Vanuatu Democratic Alliance and Liberal Party for Change
VDP Vanuatu Democratic Party
VF Vemerana Federation
VLP Vanuatu Labour Party
VNP Vanuatu National Party
VP Vanua’aku Party
VPDP Vanuatu Progressive Development Party
VPP (NPP) Vanuatu Presidential Party
VPRFP Vanuatu Progressive Republican Farmers’ Party
VRDP Vanuatu Reform Democratic Party
VRP Vanuatu Republican Party

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