- Natural Law Party (Trinidad and Tobago)
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The National Law Party was a political party in Trinidad and Tobago. It contested the 1995 general elections, but received just 0.3% of the national vote and failed to win a seat.[1] The party did not contest any further elections.[2]
References
- ^ Nohlen, D (2005) Elections in the Americas: A data handbook, Volume I, pp639-642 ISBN 9780199283576
- ^ Nohlen, p638
Political parties in Trinidad and Tobago Current parties People's Partnership (Congress of the People · National Joint Action Committee · Tobago Organisation of the People · United National Congress) · New National Vision · People's National MovementDefunct parties African National Congress · Butler Party · Caribbean National Labour Party · Caribbean People's Democratic Party · Caribbean Socialist Party · Citizens' Alliance · Democratic Action Congress · Democratic Labour Party · Democratic National Assembly · Democratic Party · Fargo House Movement · Liberal Party · Liberation Action Party · Movement for Unity and Progress · National Alliance for Reconstruction · National Democratic Organisation · National Freedom Party · National Transformation Party · National Trinidad and Tobago Party · Natural Law Party · Organisation for National Reconstruction · Party of Political Progress Groups · People's Democratic Party · People's Empowerment Party · People's Popular Movement · People's Republican Party · People's Voice Party · Progressive Democratic Party · Seukeran Independent Party · Social Democratic Labour Party · Tapia House Movement · The Mercy Society · Trade Union Council · Trades Union Congress and Socialist Party · Trinidad Labour Party · United Freedom Party · United Front · United Labour Front · West Indian Independence Party · West Indian National Party · West Indian Political Congress Movement · Workers and Farmers Party · Young People's National PartyCategories:- Defunct political parties in Trinidad and Tobago
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