People's National Party

For other uses, see Peoples National Party (disambiguation). The People's National Party (PNP) is a left-wing Jamaican political party, founded by Norman Manley in 1938. They have had the majority in the Jamaican parliament between 1972 and 1980 and from 1989 until today (-04, next election in Jamaica will be held in 2005). PNP was defeated in the first universal suffrage elections held in Jamaica in 1944. It came to office in 1955, and held office until just before independence in 1962. It was defeated by its principal rival the Jamaica Labour Party. Ten years later, under the leadership of its founder's son, Michael Manley, it returned to office committed to democratic socialism and a third worldist foreign policy. In 1980, the Jamaica Labour Party led by Edward Seaga overwhelmingly defeated it. In 1989 it was returned to office under Manley's leadership. Manley retired from politics in 1992, and was replaced as party leader by Percival Noel James Patterson. Patterson led the PNP to victory in 1993, 1997, and 2002, becoming the first political leader in Jamaican history to win three successive general elections. The PNP remains in office today.

Leaders

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