The Justice Party is a left-wing political party in Kazulia. Formed in 3928, the party is currently led by its founder, Christopher Blehr. The party first ran in the 3928 and 3930 elections, but failed to win any seats in parliament. The Justice Party's first breakthrough came in 3934 elections, when 15 of its candidates were elected. Traditionally, the Justice Party has aligned itself with the broader left-wing movement, including the Kazulian Green Party. Currently, the Justice Party sits in opposition, and is represented by 15 MPs.
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| - The Justice Party is a left-wing political party in Kazulia. Formed in 3928, the party is currently led by its founder, Christopher Blehr. The party first ran in the 3928 and 3930 elections, but failed to win any seats in parliament. The Justice Party's first breakthrough came in 3934 elections, when 15 of its candidates were elected. Traditionally, the Justice Party has aligned itself with the broader left-wing movement, including the Kazulian Green Party. Currently, the Justice Party sits in opposition, and is represented by 15 MPs.
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| - The Justice Party is a left-wing political party in Kazulia. Formed in 3928, the party is currently led by its founder, Christopher Blehr. The party first ran in the 3928 and 3930 elections, but failed to win any seats in parliament. The Justice Party's first breakthrough came in 3934 elections, when 15 of its candidates were elected. Traditionally, the Justice Party has aligned itself with the broader left-wing movement, including the Kazulian Green Party. Currently, the Justice Party sits in opposition, and is represented by 15 MPs.
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