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New Eritrea Party
The New Eritrea Party (in Tigrinya language: ''Mahber Hadas Ertra'') was a political party in Eritrea. It was founded, as the New Eritrea Pro-Italy Party, on September 29, 1947 by members of the Eritrea War Veterans Association and the Italo-Eritrean Association. The party advocated Italian trusteeship over Eritrea in preparation for full Eritrean national independence.〔Iyob, Ruth. ''(The Eritrean Struggle for Independence: Domination, Resistance, Nationalism, 1941-1993 )''. African studies series, 82. Cambridge (): Cambridge University Press, 1997. pp. 73-75〕
Omar Mohammed Baduri was the president of the party, Blatta Mohamed Abdella Ali the vice president.〔
The party was one of four Eritrean political parties that were invited to attend the April–May 1949 session of the United Nations General Assembly on the Eritrean question. Two representatives of the party travelled to New York City, Mohammed Abdulla and Mohammed Tatok. At the United Nations, Mohammed Abdulla affirmed the position of the party in supporting Italian trusteeship in preparation for independence. However, during their stay in New York the representatives of the different pro-independence parties forged close bonds and began to articulate common positions regarding how to achieve independence.〔〔Gebre-Medhin, Jordan. ''(Peasants and Nationalism in Eritrea: A Critique of Ethiopian Studies )''. Trenton, N.J.: Red Sea Press, 1989. p. 129〕
In May 1949 the party changed its name to 'New Eritrea Party'. At the same time it reformulated its agenda, supporting immediate independence. The party sought to build an alliance with the Moslem League. In June 1949 the party became a member of the Independence Bloc. The Independence Bloc called for immediate independence of Eritrea within its 1936 borders.〔〔Spencer, John H. ''(Ethiopia at Bay: A Personal Account of the Haile Selassie Years )''. (): Tsehai Pub, 2006. p. 213〕
The party failed to win any seats in the 1952 election to the Eritrean assembly.〔Negash, Tekeste. ''(Eritrea and Ethiopia: The Federal Experience )''. New Brunswick, N.J.: Transaction Publishers, 1997. p. 54〕
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