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Unity Party

Shoo-Vachi
LeaderLily White-Arnold
ChairLily White-Arnold
Vice-ChairMbatse Shi'upa
FounderItsi Vema
FoundedAugust 10, 1996 (1996-08-10)
HeadquartersChatoogu’u, Tsibitsy
Women's wingUnited Women of Tsiba
Political positionCenter-left
ColorsPurple
SloganGugechavo tsoo gedu'u Ji
City Ministers
3 / 52
Representative Legislature
12 / 400
Regional Governors
0 / 4

The Unity Party is a center-left political party founded in 1996 by Itsi Vema. The party works towards guaranteeing social security, increasing public spending on infrastructure, and supporting free enterprise in Tsiba. Members of the Unity Party has worked extensively with the Green Party (Tsiba) and Ecology Party (Tsiba) on environmental and agrarian issues, as well as with the Progress Party on economic issues.

Their women's wing, the United Women of Tsiba, was established in 2014 by Lily White-Arnold in a series of reforms made after her election as Chair of the party.