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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