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Unity Party (Liberia) : ウィキペディア英語版
Unity Party (Liberia)

The Unity Party (UP) is a political party in Liberia that was started in 1984 by Edward B. Kesselly, also its first standard bearer. Officially founded at Buchanan in Grand Bassa County, the party was established on 27 July 1985.〔"UP To Do Formal Launching Tomorrow". () ''SunTimes'', 1985-07-26: 1/13.〕 The Unity Party participated in the first elections after the 1980 coup, running against then-President Samuel Doe in October 1985. The Party has remained active in Liberian politics since, and is now the ruling party in the Republic.
In the previous elections held on 19 July 1997, the UP presidential candidate Ellen Johnson Sirleaf won 9.58% of the vote. The party won 7 of 64 seats in the House of Representatives and 3 of 26 in the Senate. While international observers deemed the polls administratively free and transparent, they noted that it had taken place in an atmosphere of intimidation because most voters believed that former rebel leader and National Patriotic Party (NPP) candidate Charles Taylor would return to war if defeated.
Unity Party's candidate Ellen Johnson Sirleaf won the 2005 presidential elections, besting George Weah of the Congress for Democratic Change (CDC) in a run-off. The party also won 3 seats in the Senate and 8 in the House of Representatives. The merger of the Liberia Unification Party and the Liberian Action Party into the Unity Party on 1 April 2009 substantially increased its representation in the Legislature.〔(UP, LAP, LUP Mergedâ€(sic)¦Ellen Says It’s(sic) A Dream Come True ), The Liberian Journal, Jimmey C. Fahngon, April 2, 2009〕
==References==

*(Weah cries foul in Liberia's presidential play-off ), Sam Knight and agencies, The Sunday Times Online, November 10, 2005


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