Reunification Movement for Change
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Reunification Movement for Change | |
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Abbreviation | RMC |
President | Charlot Salwai |
Founded | 2012 |
Preceded by | Namangi Aute |
Ideology | Cultural conservatism Francophonie |
Political position | Centre-right |
Colours | Orange Black |
Parliament | 5 / 52 |
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The Reunification Movement for Change (sometimes written as the Reunification of Movements for Change) is a political party in Vanuatu resulting from a split in the Union of Moderate Parties in 2012. At the 2016 election the party won 3.44% of the vote and 3 seats, resulting in its leader Charlot Salwai being appointed Prime Minister.[1] The party was also included in the governing coalitions that emerged from the two following elections, in 2020 and 2022, where it won 7 and 5 seats respectively.[2][3]
Election results
[edit]Election | Leader | Votes | % | Seats | +/– | Government |
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2012 | Paul Telukluk | 6,921 | 5.75 (#6) | 3 / 52
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New | Opposition |
2016 | Charlot Salwai | 8,376 | 3.44 (#10) | 3 / 52
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0 | Coalition |
2020 | 16,298 | 11.32 (#3) | 7 / 52
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4 | Coalition | |
2022 | 9,830 | 7.43 (#5) | 5 / 52
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2 | Coalition |
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "New Govt committed to change, announces Cabinet" Archived 11 March 2016 at the Wayback Machine, Vanuatu Daily Digest, 12 February 2016
- ^ Vanuatu's new PM appoints his new Cabinet Radio New Zealand, 21 April 2020
- ^ Manassah, Kiery (11 November 2022). "Alatoi Ishmael Kalsakau's opportunity to write his own story". DevPolicy Blog. Retrieved 11 December 2022.