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People's Unity Party (other)
People's Unity Party can refer to: * People's Unity Party (Finland) *People's Unity Party (Gabon) The People's Unity Party (, PUP) was a political party in Gabon. History The party was established by Louis-Gaston Mayila in 1991,''Africa South of the Sahara 2003'', Psychology Press, p422 and supported President Omar Bongo of the Gabonese D ... * People's Unity Party (Papua New Guinea) * People's Unity Party (Tajikistan) * People's Unity Party (Tunisia) * People's Unity Party – Socialist Party, a defunct political party in Iceland * Samajik Ekta Party (India) See also * Popular Unity Party (other) {{disambig, political ...
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Finnish People's Unity Party
Finnish People's Unity Party (, SKYP) was a split from the Finnish Rural Party, Rural Party of Finland. The party was formed as some of the members of the parliamentary group of the Finnish Rural Party, Rural Party of Finland wanted to support the idea of re-electing the president of Finland Urho Kekkonen without presidential elections for the years 1974–1978. This was impossible for the chairman Veikko Vennamo due to the longstanding disputes between Vennamo and the Centre Party. The main goal for Urho Kekkonen was to diminish in the Northern Europe then tensions between the Federal Republic of Germany and the German Democratic Republic as well as the reasons between the USA and the Soviet Union. One way of improving the position of the neutrality suspected to have been favourable to the Soviet Union in some of the NATO countries like Germany, UK and USA was to organise Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe, CSCE in Helsinki in 1975 which had been prepared in vario ...
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People's Unity Party (Gabon)
The People's Unity Party (, PUP) was a political party in Gabon. History The party was established by Louis-Gaston Mayila in 1991,''Africa South of the Sahara 2003'', Psychology Press, p422 and supported President Omar Bongo of the Gabonese Democratic Party The Gabonese Democratic Party (, PDG) is a political party in Gabon. It was the dominant political party in Gabonese politics from 1961 until 2023, when it was deposed in a coup d'état against President Ali Bongo. It was also the sole legal ... in the 1993 presidential elections.Elections in Gabon
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It won one seat in the 2001 parliamentary elections.


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People's Unity Party (Papua New Guinea)
The People's Unity Party was a political party in Papua New Guinea. Prior to the 1997 election, it was a junior coalition partner in the government of Julius Chan. The party was "demolished" at that election, losing four of its five seats, including leader and Minister for Home Affairs David Unagi, deputy leader Albert Karo, and MP Reuben Parua. Karo had defected from the People's Democratic Movement The People's Democratic Movement is a political party in Papua New Guinea. It was founded by Paias Wingti in 1985, after his faction left the Pangu Party. Wingti served as prime minister from 1985 to 1988 and from 1992 to 1994. He was later repl ... in September 1995. Its sole surviving MP after the 1997 election, Alfred Kaiabe (Komo-Magarima), became leader. Kaiabe crossed to the United Resources Party around 1999, and the party has not received media coverage since. References Defunct political parties in Papua New Guinea Christian democratic parties in Oceania ...
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Party Of People's Unity (Tajikistan)
The Party of People's Unity was a liberal-conservative and secularist political party in Tajikistan. The party was founded by Abdumalik Abdullajanov in 1994 and banned in 1998. It was a part of the United Tajik Opposition faction during the Tajikistani Civil War The Tajikistani Civil War,, group=pron also known as the Tajik Civil War, began in May 1992 and ended in June 1997. Regional groups from the Garm and Gorno-Badakhshan regions of Tajikistan rose up against the newly formed government of Preside .... Notes References {{Tajikistani political parties Banned political parties Defunct political parties in Tajikistan Tajikistani Civil War ...
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People's Unity Party (Tunisia)
The Popular Unity Party (; , PUP) is an Arab nationalist party in Tunisia. History and profile The party was founded in 1981 as a breakaway from the left-wing Popular Unity Movement (MUP) by members who disagreed with MUP leader Ahmed Ben Salah's policy to boycott elections. In 1983, the government of Mohammed Mzali legalised two moderate oppositional parties, including the PUP. The party won two seats in the general election A general election is an electoral process to choose most or all members of a governing body at the same time. They are distinct from By-election, by-elections, which fill individual seats that have become vacant between general elections. Gener ... held on 20 March 1994. Following the elections of 1999, the PUP had seven members in the Tunisian parliament. At the 2004 legislative elections, the party won 3.6% of the popular vote and 11 out of 189 seats. The same day, its candidate , won 3.8% at the presidential elections. In 2006, the PUP tried to fo ...
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People's Unity Party – Socialist Party
The People's Unity Party – Socialist Party (), generally referred to as the Socialist Party (), was an Icelandic political party that functioned from 1938 to 1968, when the People's Alliance party was created. History It was formed through the merger of the Communist Party of Iceland (KFI) and another splinter group from the Social Democratic Party on the grounds that a united front was needed against fascism, according to the guidelines put forth by the Comintern. The formation of the Socialist Party was a result of the Popular Front line embraced by ComIntern, and promoted in Iceland by Einar Olgeirsson of the KFI. Philosopher Jon Olafsson has argued that as it resulted in a split within the larger Social Democratic Party, Comintern did not approve of the merger in its eventual form. This has been contested by historians Thor Whitehead and Hannes H. Gissurarson in books about the communist movement.Thor Whitehead, ''Sovét-Ísland. Óskalandið,'' Reykjavík: Ugla 2010; ...
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Samajik Ekta Party
Samajik Ekta Party (Social United Party), a political party in Haryana Haryana () is a States and union territories of India, state located in the northern part of India. It was carved out after the linguistic reorganisation of Punjab, India, Punjab on 1 November 1966. It is ranked 21st in terms of area, with les ..., India. The party's president is Nafe Singh Dahiya. Ahead of the 1999 state assembly elections, SEP had joined the Haryana Sarvjatiya Morcha (Haryana All Caste Front). It is a state level party and fight elections within Haryana state. References Political parties in Haryana Political parties with year of establishment missing {{India-party-stub ...
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