Social National Unity Party

Social National Unity Party

The Social National Unity Party ("Partido Social de Unidad Nacional"), or Party of the U ("Partido de «la U»") is a political party in Colombia. It attempts to unite various parliamentary supporters of Álvaro Uribe, the Uribistas, in one political party. It is led by Juan Manuel Santos and Oscar Iván Zuluaga.It didn't succeed in uniting all Uribistas: e.g. the Radical Change ("Cambio Radical") didn't join. The party took part in the parliamentary elections of 2006, in which it won 30 out of 166 deputies and 20 out of 100 senators.

Founding members

* 1. Luís Guillermo Vélez
* 2. Aurelio Irragori
* 3. Carlos García Orjuela
* 4. Dilian Francisca Toro
* 5. Eduardo Benítez
* 6. Alfonso Angarita
* 7. Sergio Díaz Granados
* 8. José Name Teran
* 9. Miguel Amín
* 10. Mauricio Pimiento
* 11. Carlos Enrique soto
* 12. Zulema Jattin
* 13. Luís Antonio Serrano
* 14. Ricardo Arias Mora
* 15. Jairo Merlano
* 15. Manuel Enrique Rosero
* 16. Piedad Zucardi
* 17. Flor Gnecco
* 18. Carlos Augusto Celis
* 19. Maria Isabel Mejia
* 20. Juan Manuel Santos

External links

* [http://www.partidodelau.com/ Partido de la U]


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