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The Party for the Northern Territory, often referred to by their abbreviation PNT, is a new and upcoming party in Lovian politics. Formed in May 2015 by Dimitri Kalinnikov after he left the CNP. Its leader, Dimitri Kalinnikov, was elected to Congress in 2012 with the CNP and was appointed to be the Federal Police Commissioner for more than three years. The party does not align itself to any particular ideology, aiming to bring together politicians of the north who support Northern Autonomy, it calls its ideology Northern Christian Traditionalism. The party currently holds six seats in the Congress.

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  • The Party for the Northern Territory, often referred to by their abbreviation PNT, is a new and upcoming party in Lovian politics. Formed in May 2015 by Dimitri Kalinnikov after he left the CNP. Its leader, Dimitri Kalinnikov, was elected to Congress in 2012 with the CNP and was appointed to be the Federal Police Commissioner for more than three years. The party does not align itself to any particular ideology, aiming to bring together politicians of the north who support Northern Autonomy, it calls its ideology Northern Christian Traditionalism. The party currently holds six seats in the Congress.
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  • The Party for the Northern Territory, often referred to by their abbreviation PNT, is a new and upcoming party in Lovian politics. Formed in May 2015 by Dimitri Kalinnikov after he left the CNP. Its leader, Dimitri Kalinnikov, was elected to Congress in 2012 with the CNP and was appointed to be the Federal Police Commissioner for more than three years. The party does not align itself to any particular ideology, aiming to bring together politicians of the north who support Northern Autonomy, it calls its ideology Northern Christian Traditionalism. The party currently holds six seats in the Congress. The party has not yet published a manifesto however has hinted at moralist principles concerning social matters and corporatist pragmatism concerning economic matters. It is to be seen how many policies they share with the CNP, their predecessor.
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