Reform Democratic Party
Political party in Solomon Islands
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The Reform Democratic Party of Solomon Islands (RDPSI) was a political party in Solomon Islands founded by MP Danny Philip.
Reform Democratic Party | |
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| Leader | Danny Philip |
Campaigning for the 2010 general election, the party promised constitutional reform in order for the people to be "true owners of the state and its institutions".[1] The party won three seats in the election, and Philip was elected Prime Minister in August 2010.[2] Philip would go on to resign a year later and would later lead the United Democratic Party.