National Union for Independence

National Union for Independence
Leader None
Founded 1995 (1995)
Ideology Separatism, Melanesian socialism
National affiliation None, close to the Socialist Party
European affiliation None
International affiliation None
European Parliament group None
Colours Red
Seats in the Congress 10
Seats in the South Province 3
Seats in the North Province 9
Seats in the Loyalty Islands Province 4
Politics of New Caledonia
Political parties
Elections

The National Union for Independence (French: Union nationale pour l'indépendance, UNI) is a militant socialist pro-independence alliance of political parties in New Caledonia. It is a component of the Kanak Socialist National Liberation Front (FLNKS) along with the Caledonian Union.

Components

The term UNI has now been changed to include a broad coalition of:

The Palika is by far the largest of the four parties.

History

The term UNI was first applied in 1995 to refers to a dissident list from the FLNKS led by Paul Néaoutyine in the North Province. Since then, the term UNI refers to the broad coalition led by the Palika in various provincial elections since then.

In the 2009 provincial elections, the party won 10 seats (of which 8 went to the Palika, the other two to the UC-R and RDO respectively) in the Congress of New Caledonia and around 6.87% of the vote. However, in the South Province, the UNI ran on a common slate with the Caledonian Union and won three of the four seats won by that list (the Palika won one, the UPM won one, and the RDO won one).


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