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The People's Party of Santiago (Spanish: Partido del Pueblo Santiagano; Finnish: Santiagan Kansanpuolue) is one of the five major political parties of Santiago, and, along with the Liberal Party, is one of the country's two dominant parties. Current President Juán Cerra is a member of the People's Party.

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  • People's Party of Santiago (Great White South)
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  • The People's Party of Santiago (Spanish: Partido del Pueblo Santiagano; Finnish: Santiagan Kansanpuolue) is one of the five major political parties of Santiago, and, along with the Liberal Party, is one of the country's two dominant parties. Current President Juán Cerra is a member of the People's Party.
Leader
  • Michael P. Long
  • Roberto Borges
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  • Great White South
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  • People's Party of Santiago
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  • Partido de Pueblo Santiagano
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  • Socialist Coalition of Antarctica
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  • 14(xsd:integer)
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  • Socialist; Democratic Socialist
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  • 1915(xsd:integer)
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  • Casa de Bodega
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  • ,
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  • Red
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  • of the
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  • Left-Wing
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  • PPS Joven
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  • Party Chairman
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  • Delegates
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  • House Leader
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  • Foreman
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  • The People's Party of Santiago (Spanish: Partido del Pueblo Santiagano; Finnish: Santiagan Kansanpuolue) is one of the five major political parties of Santiago, and, along with the Liberal Party, is one of the country's two dominant parties. Current President Juán Cerra is a member of the People's Party. The People's Party describes itself as "Socialist", with internal factions representing most of the major Socialist sub-groups; including typical mid-Left Socialists, moderate Democratic Socialists, socially conservative Religious Socialists, and far-Left Anarcho-Socialists. Most of the country's Communists support the Workers' Party, rather than this party. Since its foundation in 1914, the People's Party has constantly been a powerful force in the country, and has controlled the President's office for a total of 35 years, divided between four different Presidents. However, since the 1950s, the People's Party has spent most of its existence being the "official opposition" (the second-largest party), while the top spot has rotated between the Liberals, the Santiago Party, and the Greens.
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