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The Unión de Todos ("Union of Everyone"), abbreviated UdT, is a Spanish national political party registered with the Spanish Ministry of the Interior as an official party.
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Origins
The party was created in 2014 by Helen Mukoro Idisi, and co-created by Emmanuel Kewve Udieba and Adriana Hernandez Ruíz. Mukoro's ideology is to have "one Spain for everyone", all nationalities, all races, and subsidiarity to the various regions of Spain, in politics, trades union, workers' mobility, and society in general.
Ideology
The party's ideology is a heterogeneous collective regardless of race, breed, wealth or social condition, to make everyone an equal member of society with a political conscience.
In politics
The Spanish Minister of the Interior recognised the party with its primary objective as being:
The purpose of the party is to act in national political life in accordance with its ideas, within the framework of the Spanish Constitution.
Primary manifesto
Towards a United Spain
Directors and organisation
Since its inauguration, the internal structure of this organization has been based, in its own words, on "democratic principles". The party is split into seven parts controlled by the President:
The presidency
The status and functions of the party President are set out in Chapter 3 (Article 22) of the party's founding Statutes. The President acts as a political representative and as the highest executive authority of the party's governing body and is accountable for his/her actions to the General Assembly. The President is elected by the General Assembly for a ten-year period and may be re-elected for one further consecutive term. The President is one of the official party spokespersons and, together with the national General Secretary, represents the party in official and protocol procedures. By Article 23, the Vice-President takes charge in the absence of the President.
Leadership
2015 local elections
Unión de Todos stood Helen Mukoro Idisi as candidate for Mayor in the Valencian town of Dénia in the municipal elections on 24 May 2015.
2015 general elections
In the general election of December 2015, the party stood party leader Helen Mukoro Idisi as candidate for the Spanish presidency (Prime Minister) and 11 candidates to the Spanish Congress of deputies in the Province of Alicante, registered with the Junta Electoral de Alicante and Junta Electoral Central (the provincial and central authorities for elections).
2016 general elections
Once a general election has been announced by the king, political parties nominate their candidates to stand for the presidency of the government-usually the party leader. In the Spanish general election, 2016, UdT stood party leader Helen Mukoro Idisi as a candidate for the Spanish presidency (Prime Minister) and 9 candidates to the Spanish Congress of deputies and Senate in the province of Teruel, Aragon, gaining the smallest number of votes.