Brunanter People's Party

The Brunanter People's Party (Dutch: TBA) is a major political party based in Brunant, supporting right-wing populism and national conservatism. The party is also softly eurosceptic, and is currently the fourth largest political party in Brunant by number of members. Currently, the BPP controls one seat in the Senate and twenty seats in the House of Representatives. The party leader is Johan Lierten, since 2009.

History
The BPP was founded in 1998 by political independents and Christian Democratic Union defectors looking to found a party based on the rights of the people while also retaining a nationalist and conservative ideology. The party quickly grew, and took five seats in the House in the 2000 parliamentary election. The party has maintained opposition to the use of the Euro and Brunant's membership of the European Union, which has allowed it to get traction among voters. In the most recent parliamentary election in 2008, the BPP took twenty seats. The party has never been in government, but says that it aims to do so soon.

Notable Members

 * Johan Lierten, Senator, chairman.