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The Togolese People's Movement ((フランス語:Mouvement Popularie Togolais), MPT) was a political party in Togo. ==History== The party was established on 16 August 1954 following a split in the Togolese Party of Progress over the sacking of John Atayi.〔Nicoué Lodjou Gayibor (2011) ''Histoire des Togolais: Des origines aux années 1960. Le refus de l'ordre colonial, Volume 4'', KARTHALA Editions, p582〕 The MPT received 1.4% of the vote in the 1955 Territorial Assembly elections, failing to win a seat. Its vote share fell to 0.3% in the 1958 elections, again failing to win a seat. Following the 1963 coup, the MPT was one of four to form the Reconciliation and National Union, a single electoral list to contest the elections later that year, with each party holding 14 seats. Its leader Nicolas Grunitzky was the sole presidential candidate.〔(Elections in Togo ) African Elections Database〕 However, following another coup in 1967, the party was dissolved.〔Kenneth Janda (1980) (Political Parties: A Cross-National Survey ), The Free Press, pp943–944〕
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