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Political party in Vanuatu
Reunification Movement for Change
AbbreviationRMC
PresidentCharlot Salwai
Founded2012
Preceded byNamangi Aute
IdeologyCultural conservatism
Francophonie
Political positionCentre-right
Colours Orange
 Black
Parliament
5 / 52
Website
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TheReunification Movement for Change (sometimes written as theReunification of Movements for Change) is apolitical party inVanuatu resulting from a split in theUnion of Moderate Parties in 2012. At the 2016 election the party won 3.44% of the vote and 3 seats, resulting in its leaderCharlot 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

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Parliament
ElectionLeaderVotes%Seats+/–Government
2012Paul Telukluk6,9215.75 (#6)
3 / 52
NewOpposition
2016Charlot Salwai8,3763.44 (#10)
3 / 52
Steady 0Coalition
202016,29811.32 (#3)
7 / 52
Increase 4Coalition
20229,8307.43 (#5)
5 / 52
Decrease 2Coalition
202517,11911.72 (#3)
5 / 52
Steady 0Coalition

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References

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  1. ^"New Govt committed to change, announces Cabinet"Archived 11 March 2016 at theWayback Machine,Vanuatu Daily Digest, 12 February 2016
  2. ^Vanuatu's new PM appoints his new Cabinet Radio New Zealand, 21 April 2020
  3. ^Manassah, Kiery (11 November 2022)."Alatoi Ishmael Kalsakau's opportunity to write his own story".DevPolicy Blog. Retrieved11 December 2022.


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