National Progressive Party (Montserrat)

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The National Progressive Party (NPP) was a political party in the British Overseas Territory of Montserrat led by Reuben Meade.

History

The NPP was established in 1991.

Chief Minister
.

The

1996 elections saw the party reduced to a single seat. It subsequently joined a coalition government with the Movement for National Reconstruction (MNR) and an independent MP, with MNR leader Bertrand Osborne
becoming Chief Minister.

The NPP won two seats in the

2001 elections, in which the New People's Liberation Movement won the remaining seven seats in an enlarged National Assembly. The party was subsequently dissolved in 2005, when Meade formed the Movement for Change and Prosperity.[1]

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