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People's Unity Party (Papua New Guinea)

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The People's Unity Party was a political party in Papua New Guinea.

Prior to the 1997 election, it was a junior coalition partner in the government of Julius Chan. The party was "demolished" at that election, losing four of its five seats, including leader and Minister for Home Affairs David Unagi, deputy leader Albert Karo, and MP Reuben Parua. Its sole surviving MP after that election, Alfred Kaiabe (Komo-Magarima), became leader.

Kaiabe crossed to the United Resources Party around 1999, and the party has not received media coverage since.

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People's Unity Party (Papua New Guinea) Wikipedia