- Timorese Democratic Union
The Timorese Democratic Union ("União Democrática Timorense") is a
conservative political party inEast Timor . It was the first party to be established in the country in1974 , following theCarnation Revolution inPortugal .It originally advocated continued links with Portugal, using the
Tetum slogan "Mate bandera hum" meaning 'In the shadow of the Portuguese flag', but later formed an alliance with the moreleft-wing Frente Revolucionaria de Timor Leste Independente (Fretilin) to work towards independence in January1975 .This alliance later broke up among accusations that Fretilin was not exercising control over its more extreme members, although by this time, UDT leaders like
Francisco Lopes da Cruz had held meetings with BAKIN, theIndonesia nmilitary intelligence , which had signalled Jakarta's misgivings about an independent state under Fretilin control. In August of that year, the UDT staged a coup against the Portuguese administration, and a three month civil war erupted. Many UDT politicians and supporters fled across the border toWest Timor , where they were required to sign a petition calling for East Timor's incorporation into Indonesia.One of the UDT's most senior leaders,
Mario Viegas Carrascalão , sided with the Indonesian regime, and served as the Governor of Indonesia's '27th Province' between1987 and1992 . His brother, João, however, led the UDT in exile inPortugal andAustralia , later joining with Fretilin in a national unity movement called the Conselho Nacional de Resistência Maubere (CNRM orNational Council of Maubere Resistance ), later called the Conselho Nacional de Resistência Timorense (CNRT or National Council of Timorese Resistance).Following the change of government in Indonesia in
1998 , and subsequently the change of policy, the UDT was able to organise in East Timor, where it supported the independence campaign.In the parliamentary election held on
30 August 2001 , the party won 2.4% of the popular vote and 2 out of 88 seats.Fact|date=August 2007 In the parliamentary election held on30 June 2007 , the UDT won 0.90% of the vote and did not win any seats in parliament, as it did not reach the 3% threshold to win seats. [ [http://www.cne.tl/Eleisaun_Parlamentar/ACTA%20FINAL/aviso_publico_final%2009-07-07-ENGLISH.pdf "National Provisional Results from the 30 June 2007 Parliamentary Elections"] , Comissão Nacional de Eleições Timor-Leste, July 9, 2007.]References
External links
* [http://www.unitel.net/udttimor/ Official web site]
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