Twelve Pillars to Peace and Prosperity Party
The Twelve Pillars to Peace and Prosperity Party (TP4) was a feminist political party in Solomon Islands. Launched on 30 May 2010 by Delma Nori, it was the first "women's party" in the country's history. Its stated aim was "to provide a channel for mobilization of women and men who believe in a democratic process that is gender friendly". It took part in the 2010 general election, seeking to have women elected to a Parliament which, in its outgoing legislature, contained no female representatives. It also called for a more equitable share of the country's resources.[1]
Its membership was not restricted to women.[2]
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