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The '''Neuquiño People's Movement''' (]: ''Movimiento Popular Neuquiño'') is a provincial ] in the province of ], ]. At the ] of 23 October 2005 the party won 2 of the 127 elected deputies (out of 257). The '''Neuquiño People's Movement''' (]: ''Movimiento Popular Neuquiño'') is a provincial ] in the province of ], ]. At the ] of 23 October 2005 the party won 2 of the 127 elected deputies (out of 257).

The leader of the Neuquiño People's Movement is Eduardo de Peron (b. ]). He and Juan Paez formed the political party in ] following the corruption of the local ] in the Neuquén Province during the ]. After the 2005 ] Juan Paez dropped out of politics following family problems and Eduardo de Peron was installed as party leader.

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The Neuquiño People's Movement (Spanish: Movimiento Popular Neuquiño) is a provincial political party in the province of Neuquén, Argentina. At the legislative elections of 23 October 2005 the party won 2 of the 127 elected deputies (out of 257).

The leader of the Neuquiño People's Movement is Eduardo de Peron (b. 1964). He and Juan Paez formed the political party in 1998 following the corruption of the local government in the Neuquén Province during the 90's. After the 2005 legislative elections Juan Paez dropped out of politics following family problems and Eduardo de Peron was installed as party leader.

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