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Internal Autonomy. The coalition won 13 seats and was able to form a government with allies. In government the party suffered from several scandals, but managed to survive them and the subsequent breakup of the coalition. At the
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The party was founded on 9 February 1965. In order to avoid being seen as an illegal re-establishment of the RDPT, the party avoided placing former RDPT leaders in leadership positions, and stated that its objective was "a democratic development of French
Polynesia in close collaboration with the
196:(RDPT) by the colonial French government. Supported mainly by rural Polynesians, the party was a significant force in French Polynesian politics from its foundation until the early 1980's, before entering a decline following Teariki's death in 1983. The party is currently led by
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Tagupa, William E. (1974). "Some
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719:"Le Here Ai'a de Gustave Taputu de retour pour les territoriales"
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851:"Autonomists set back on their heels at French-Polynesian poll"
981:"French Polynesian minor parties join forces for May election"
1047:"Le Here ai'a te nunaa ia ora veut renaître de ses cendres"
805:. Vol. 41, no. 11. 1 November 1970. p. 30-31
779:. Vol. 38, no. 12. 1 December 1967. p. 16-18
773:"New moves on internal self-government in French Polynesia"
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935:. Vol. 53, no. 7. 1 July 1982. p. 22-23
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