Partia Australijska Katter (KAP) to partia polityczna w Australii. Została utworzona przez niezależnego i byłego posła do parlamentu narodowego Kennedy’ego Boba Kattera, z wnioskiem rejestracyjnym złożonym w Australijskiej Komisji Wyborczej w 2011 r. Od tego czasu Katter jest federalnym przywódcą parlamentarnym partii, a jego syn Robbie jest liderem w Queensland. Bob Katter został ponownie wybrany pod marką partii podczas wyborów federalnych w 2013 r., Podczas gdy partia zdobyła również dwa mandaty w wyborach stanowych w Queensland w 2012 r., Które zachował…
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