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Democratic Party of the Friendly Islands

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Leader
  
'Akilisi Pohiva

Legislative Assembly
  
12 / 26

Founded
  
September 2010

Democratic Party of the Friendly Islands

Ideology
  
Reformism, Governmment transparency

The Democratic Party of the Friendly Islands (Tongan: Paati Temokalati 'a e 'Otu Motu 'Anga'ofa) is a political party in Tonga. The party's leader is 'Akilisi Pohiva.

The party was launched in September 2010, and included several sitting People's Representatives who were part of the Human Rights and Democracy Movement. Its policies include government transparency and economic reform.

The "Friendly Islands" are a name originally given to Tonga by Captain James Cook.

2010 elections

The party contested all 17 people's seats in the 2010 elections, winning 12 of them. Following the election, it secured the support of one independent and was seeking the support of two others – ‘Aisake Valu Eke and Sunia Fili – by offering them cabinet posts.

Following the elections, Niuas MP Sosefo Fe’aomoeata Vakata reportedly quit the party to become an independent and support a noble candidate as Prime Minister.

References

Democratic Party of the Friendly Islands Wikipedia