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The King's Party was founded already in 1987 by a group of Newhaven monarchists. It was elected to the 2003 Congress and has held two to four seats until 2008. During the 2007 Congress, the party held four seats and led the Almore coalition government with the liberal Freedom First party. This government was regarded as dysfunctional due to the opposing ideologies of the two parties. In October 2007, Almore announced that she was resigning as party leader and would not run for re-election. After this, a power struggle ensued, and the leftist, non-monarchist members of the party, who had joined in opposition to F1's dominance of Congress, left the party, mostly joining the centre-left Progressive Center Party, founded by the later Prime Minister of the 2008 Congress, Yuri Medvedev, who had

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  • The King's Party was founded already in 1987 by a group of Newhaven monarchists. It was elected to the 2003 Congress and has held two to four seats until 2008. During the 2007 Congress, the party held four seats and led the Almore coalition government with the liberal Freedom First party. This government was regarded as dysfunctional due to the opposing ideologies of the two parties. In October 2007, Almore announced that she was resigning as party leader and would not run for re-election. After this, a power struggle ensued, and the leftist, non-monarchist members of the party, who had joined in opposition to F1's dominance of Congress, left the party, mostly joining the centre-left Progressive Center Party, founded by the later Prime Minister of the 2008 Congress, Yuri Medvedev, who had
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  • The King's Party was founded already in 1987 by a group of Newhaven monarchists. It was elected to the 2003 Congress and has held two to four seats until 2008. During the 2007 Congress, the party held four seats and led the Almore coalition government with the liberal Freedom First party. This government was regarded as dysfunctional due to the opposing ideologies of the two parties. In October 2007, Almore announced that she was resigning as party leader and would not run for re-election. After this, a power struggle ensued, and the leftist, non-monarchist members of the party, who had joined in opposition to F1's dominance of Congress, left the party, mostly joining the centre-left Progressive Center Party, founded by the later Prime Minister of the 2008 Congress, Yuri Medvedev, who had been an important member of the party since election as an MOTC in 2005. Lars Washington, a centrist monarchist, became an independent. The King's Party was unable to re-elect its remaining congresswoman, Connie Brown, in 2008, and decided to cease all activities in February 2008.
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