Unity Party

The Unity Party is the name of several political parties around the world, including:

  • Batasuna ("Unity"), a Basque political party in Spain linked to ETA, a group banned as a terrorist organisation by the Spanish government.
  • British Columbia Unity Party, a provincial-level party in British Columbia, Canada
  • Labor Unity, a faction of the Australian Labor Party
  • Unity Party (Australia), a small multiculturalist party in Australia
  • Unity Party of Canada
  • Unity Party (Hungary)
  • Unity Party (Israel), a now-defunct party
  • Unity (Latvian political party)
  • Unity Party (Liberia)
  • Unity (Northern Ireland), a label for nationalist candidates in Northern Ireland running in an electoral pact during the 1970s
  • Unity Party (Quebec), a former provincial-level party in Quebec, Canada
  • Unity (Russian political party)
  • Conceptual Party Unity, a defunct political party in Russia
  • Yedinstvo, a faction within the Russian Social Democratic Labor Party and later an independent party
  • Unity Party (South Ossetia), a major political party in South Ossetia
  • Unity (Sweden) (Enhet), a small Swedish political party
  • Unity Party (Turkey) a former (1966-1980) Alevi political party
  • Unity Party of America, a party in the United States of America
  • Unity08, an American political group seeking to build a coalition of supporters from both the Democratic and Republican Parties (unrelated to the Unity Party of America)

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Famous quotes containing the words unity and/or party:

    Jesus abolished the very concept of “guilt”Mhe denied any cleavage between God and man. He lived this unity of God and man as his “glad tidings” ... and not as a prerogative!
    Friedrich Nietzsche (1844–1900)

    At the moment when a man openly makes known his difference of opinion from a well-known party leader, the whole world thinks that he must be angry with the latter. Sometimes, however, he is just on the point of ceasing to be angry with him. He ventures to put himself on the same plane as his opponent, and is free from the tortures of suppressed envy.
    Friedrich Nietzsche (1844–1900)