Muslim National Unity Alliance

Muslim National Unity Alliance
National Unity Alliance
Leader Ferial Ashraff
Founder M. H. M. Ashraff
Secretary M. I. M. Rafeek
Founded 2000
Dissolved 2010
Headquarters Sama Mandiraya, 53 Vauxhall Lane, Colombo 02
National affiliation United People's Freedom Alliance
Election symbol
Pigeon
Politics of Sri Lanka
Political parties
Elections

The Muslim National Unity Alliance was a left-wing political party in Sri Lanka. At the legislative elections, 2 April 2004, the party was part of the United People's Freedom Alliance that won 45.6% of the popular vote and 105 out of 225 seats. The party operated on a platform of Islamic socialism and represented the Muslim community of Sri Lanka. The MNUA merged to the Sri Lanka Freedom Party in 2010.



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