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The People’s Action Movement (PAM) is a political gathering in Saint Kitts and Nevis. The gathering presently holds two of the eleven seats in the National Assembly. The gathering initially challenged national races in 1966, when they gained 35.0% of the vote and won two seats.[1] They were diminished to a solitary seat in the 1971 decisions, however recovered their second seat in 1975.
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In the 1980 races they won three seats, and could structure a coalition government with the Nevis Reformation Party to remove the Saint Kitts and Nevis Labor Party from force shockingly since 1952. PAM pioneer Kennedy Simmonds headed the nation to freedom in 1983, and the gathering won six of the eleven seats in the 1984 decisions to stay in force. They again won six seats in 1989. The 1993 decisions saw the Labor Party get the most votes, yet both gatherings won four seats. The PAM stayed in force, however early decisions were held in 1995, which saw the PAM lessened to only one seat (with Simmonds losing his) after the administration’s connections to medication traffickers had been uncovered by the Labor Party.[2] They lost their single seat in the 2000 races, yet recaptured it in 2004. In the 2010 races they won two seats.
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