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The United Nationalist Alliance was formed in 1678 as a new liberal force in Sanaman politics. Its first chairperson is Keysa Nur Pinito Caprici, daughter of the late president of the [[Federal Council]] [[Semisa Nakita Nur Pinito Caprici]]. Its positions are described as liberal, with a business-friendly and free trade positive economic policy, liberal and progressive social policies, and a realistic view on national security. It is described as center to center-right on the political spectrum.
The United Nationalist Alliance was formed in 1678 as a new liberal force in Sanaman politics. Its first leader is Keysa Nur Pinito Caprici, daughter of the late president of the [[Federal Council]] [[Semisa Nakita Nur Pinito Caprici]], and the first chairman is [[Chancellor of Sanama|Chancellor]] [[Tanilo Lhayi]]. Its positions are described as liberal, with a business-friendly and free trade positive economic policy, liberal and progressive social policies, and a realistic view on national security. It is described as center to center-right on the political spectrum.


== See also ==
== See also ==

Revision as of 12:59, 30 April 2020

United Nationalist Alliance
Leader Keysa Nur Pinito Caprici
Chairperson Tanilo Lhayi
Founder Keysa Nur Pinito Caprici
Founded 1678
Headquarters Sanama City
Newspaper Unity
Student wing United Students
Youth wing Young Nationalists
Membership 231,000 (1681)
Ideology Sanaman nationalism, liberalism
Political position center to center-right
Official colors Purple

The United Nationalist Alliance was formed in 1678 as a new liberal force in Sanaman politics. Its first leader is Keysa Nur Pinito Caprici, daughter of the late president of the Federal Council Semisa Nakita Nur Pinito Caprici, and the first chairman is Chancellor Tanilo Lhayi. Its positions are described as liberal, with a business-friendly and free trade positive economic policy, liberal and progressive social policies, and a realistic view on national security. It is described as center to center-right on the political spectrum.

See also

Political parties in Sanama