National Unity Mission Party
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The National Unity Mission Party (Partido Misión de Unidad Nacional, MUN) was a Panamanian small evangelistic political party.
The National Unity Mission Party was founded on 27 March 1992 largely by people from the “Assemblies of God”.
The MUN was the only previously unregistered group other than Mother Earth Movement that had presented the requisite number of endorsements (21,000) to qualify as a party for the 1994 campaign.
The ideological foundation of the party is based to “strengthen the family and protect children and youth”.
In 1994 MUN allied with the Solidarity Party
(PS) and its candidate Samuel Lewis Galindo
and polled only 9,120 votes (00.85%).
The MUN was abolished by the Electoral Tribunal.
The National Unity Mission Party was founded on 27 March 1992 largely by people from the “Assemblies of God”.
The MUN was the only previously unregistered group other than Mother Earth Movement that had presented the requisite number of endorsements (21,000) to qualify as a party for the 1994 campaign.
The ideological foundation of the party is based to “strengthen the family and protect children and youth”.
In 1994 MUN allied with the Solidarity Party
Solidarity Party
The Solidarity Party was an American political party in the state of Illinois. It was named after Lech Wałęsa's Solidarity movement in Poland, which was widely-admired in Illinois at the time .The party was founded in 1986 by Senator Adlai Stevenson III in reaction to the Democratic Party's...
(PS) and its candidate Samuel Lewis Galindo
Samuel Lewis Galindo
Samuel Lewis Galindo is a businessman, politician and author of essays and articles about current political, economic and social development of Panama...
and polled only 9,120 votes (00.85%).
The MUN was abolished by the Electoral Tribunal.