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The Patriotic Front (PF) has again rejected claims that it was part of any covert political arrangement during the 2025 general election, insisting it neither aligned with any party nor entered the race to deliberately split votes.
In a statement marking one year since the party’s electoral debut, political leader Mickela Panday said the organisation was independently funded and driven solely by supporters who believed in offering an alternative to the traditional two-party system.
“Let me say this clearly once again,” Panday said. “The Patriotic Front funded itself, supported by citizens who believed in our message and in our mission.”
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