Talk:Human Rights Protection Party

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Think maybe you need to add how alot of Independants who ran promising a change of government changed tunes and switched to HRPP when offered posts as Ministers or Under secretaries. In other words the majority of the population did NOT want HRPP back in but they got back in because they bribed representatives who had promised their electorate a change of government. Unsigned comment by 134.58.223.129 - January 13, 2006

LGBT discrimination
Considering the name of the party it's a no-brainer that the article must point out its leader's stance against human rights for LGBT+ people: "My view as the leader of Samoa on this gay marriage issue is simple: There is no way, none whatsoever, that this issue will ever be considered in Samoa. The Samoan parliament would never consider a bill such as this, at least not in my time. ..... And no matter how people present this issue, no matter how they wrap it up, there is only one truth, and that is, this type of behavior is a sin.[9] 121.73.7.84 (talk) 22:40, 1 February 2017 (UTC)

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HRPP PARTY MEMBERS
so 202.4.33.3 (talk) 07:12, 9 April 2024 (UTC)