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A Partnership for National Unity : ウィキペディア英語版
A Partnership for National Unity

A Partnership for National Unity (APNU) is a political alliance in Guyana.
==History==
The APNU was formed in July 2011 in order to contest the 2011 general elections,〔Tom Lansford (2014) ''Political Handbook of the World 2014'', CQ Press, p585〕〔Commonwealth Secretariat (2012)l. ''Guyana National and Regional Elections: 28 November 2011''. Commonwealth Observer Group, ISBN 9781849290807〕 consisting of the Guyana Action Party, the Guyana Association of Local Authorities, the Guyana National Congress, the Guyana People's Partnership, the Guyana Youth Congress, the Justice for All Party, the National Democratic Front, the National Front Alliance, the People's National Congress (PNC) and the Working People's Alliance.〔(APNU Manifesto 2011 ) APNU〕
The alliance won 26 of the 53 seats in the National Assembly in the elections.〔(A poll 'burden' for Guyana's Opposition ) Jamaica Observer, 22 January 2012〕 With the Alliance for Change winning seven seats, the combined opposition parties held a majority of seats in the National Assembly. However, the People's Progressive Party (which had won 32 seats) formed the government as the leader of the largest party automatically became President.
Prior to the 2015 elections the APNU formed a joint electoral list with the Alliance for Change. The combined list won 33 seats, allowing PNC leader David A. Granger to become President.

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