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Unparty: The Consensus-Building Party (formerly the People's Senate Party) was a political party in British Columbia. It was registered on September 20, 2011, and changed its name from People's Senate Party to Unparty in August 2012. The main plank of the party's platform was the promotion of consensus governance over adversarial party politics. Unparty wanted to see meetings held on political issues at the local level that employ consensus decision-making techniques, and for Members of the Legislative Assembly to bring those policy decisions to the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia in Victoria.

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  • Unparty: The Consensus-Building Party (formerly the People's Senate Party) was a political party in British Columbia. It was registered on September 20, 2011, and changed its name from People's Senate Party to Unparty in August 2012. The main plank of the party's platform was the promotion of consensus governance over adversarial party politics. Unparty wanted to see meetings held on political issues at the local level that employ consensus decision-making techniques, and for Members of the Legislative Assembly to bring those policy decisions to the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia in Victoria. The party nominated two candidates in the May 14, 2013 provincial election to promote these ideas and Consensus decision-making more broadly. These candidates were: * Chanel Donovan, Richmond Centre * Michael Donovan, Richmond-Steveston It ran no candidates in the 2017 British Columbia general election nor in the 2020 British Columbia general election. (en)
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  • Active provincial party (en)
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  • Fiscal policy (en)
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  • Social policy (en)
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  • Canada (en)
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  • List of British Columbia general elections (en)
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  • Michael Donovan (en)
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  • Unparty logo.png (en)
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  • Unparty: The Consensus-Building Party (en)
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  • List of political parties in British Columbia (en)
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  • Seats in the House of Commons (en)
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  • Seats in the Senate (en)
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  • Seats in Legislature (en)
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  • British Columbia (en)
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  • Unparty: The Consensus-Building Party (formerly the People's Senate Party) was a political party in British Columbia. It was registered on September 20, 2011, and changed its name from People's Senate Party to Unparty in August 2012. The main plank of the party's platform was the promotion of consensus governance over adversarial party politics. Unparty wanted to see meetings held on political issues at the local level that employ consensus decision-making techniques, and for Members of the Legislative Assembly to bring those policy decisions to the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia in Victoria. (en)
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  • Unparty: The Consensus-Building Party (en)
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