The Union for National Progress (French: Union pour le Progrès national, UPRONA) is a nationalist political party in Burundi. Initially it emerged as...
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The Ottoman Committee of Union and Progress (CUP, also translated as the Society of Union and Progress; Ottoman Turkish: اتحاد و ترقى جمعيتی, romanized: İttihad...
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National Union for Democracy and Progress can refer to: National Union for Democracy and Progress (Benin) National Union for Democracy and Progress (Cameroon)...
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their former union with UNPR. In March 2025, the party changed its name from the National Union for the Progress of Romania to the Party for the Homeland...
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Gaston Sindimwo (category Union for National Progress politicians)
Burundi from 2015 to 2020. He is also the Secretary General of the Union for National Progress (UPRONA). Sindimwo previously served as Deputy Chief of Staff...
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The Union for Progress and Reform (French: Union pour le Progrès et le Changement, UPC) is a political party in Burkina Faso. The party describes itself...
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First Vice President of Burundi, announced he would run as the Union for National Progress nominee. Dieudonné Nahimana, Léonce Ngendakumana, Francis Rohero...
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Michel Micombero (category Union for National Progress politicians)
majority. In 1963, Micombero joined the ruling Union for National Progress (Union pour le Progrès national, UPRONA) party which, though dominated by Tutsi...
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The National Union for Solidarity and Progress (French: Union Nationale pour la Solidarité et le Progrès, UNSP) was a political party in Benin led by...
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Pierre Ngendandumwe (category Union for National Progress politicians)
1963 to 1964 and second for only eight days in January 1965. An ethnic Hutu, he was a member of the Union for National Progress political party. On 18...
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Louis Rwagasore (category Union for National Progress politicians)
political party, the Union for National Progress (UPRONA). He pushed for Burundian independence from Belgian control, national unity, and the institution...
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The Comorian Union for Progress (Comorian: Udzima, lit. Unity; French: Union Comorienne pour le Progrès, UCP) is a political party in the Comoros. In...
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Pierre Buyoya (category Union for National Progress politicians)
children. He entered the long-term single party, Union for National Progress (Union pour le Progrès national, UPRONA), and acquired a position on its Central...
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Jean-Baptiste Bagaza (category Union for National Progress politicians)
and took power himself as head of the ruling Union for National Progress (Union pour le Progrès national, UPRONA). Despite having participated in the...
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Paul Mirerekano (category Union for National Progress politicians)
monarchist, and advocate for Hutu civil rights. He was a leading member of Louis Rwagasore's political party, the Union for National Progress (UPRONA), and in...
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The National Union for Democracy and Progress (French: Union Nationale pour la Démocratie et le Progrès) is a political party in Cameroon, drawing its...
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François Ngeze (category Union for National Progress politicians)
attempt). Ngeze, one of the few prominent Hutu members of UPRONA (Union for National Progress) at the time, was interior minister in the government of Pierre...
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moderated its stance and cooperated with the Tutsi-supported Union for National Progress party in opposition to the rule of Pierre Nkurunziza and the...
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The Union for Democracy and Progress (Arabic: الاتحاد من أجل الديمقراطية والتقدم, romanized: al-ittiḥād min ajl ad-dīmuqrāṭiya wat-taqaddum, French: Union...
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The National Union for Democracy and Progress (Portuguese: União Nacional para a Democracia e Progresso) is a political party in São Tomé and Príncipe...
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The National Union for Democratic Progress (NUDP) was a political party in Liberia. The NUDP was certified by the National Elections Commission (NEC) in...
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Joseph Mbazumutima (category Union for National Progress politicians)
the Legislative Assembly as a member of the Union for National Progress (Union pour le Progrès national, UPRONA) party. He adhered to the Casblanca faction...
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The Union for Democracy and Social Progress (French: Union pour la Démocratie et le Progrès Social, UDPS) is a major political party in the Democratic...
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Bururi Province, he was the candidate for the ruling Union for National Progress. He ran on a platform of national unity and was supported by two predominantly...
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Claver Nuwinkware (category Union for National Progress politicians)
Catholic schools. Nuwinkware was a member of the Union for National Progress (Union pour le Progrès national). In September 1961 Louis Rwagasore became Prime...
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Frédéric Ngenzebuhoro (category Union for National Progress politicians)
to 26 August 2005. He is an ethnic Tutsi and a member of the Union for National Progress (UPRONA) party. Prior to that appointment, Ngenzebuhoro had served...
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Ngendandumwe on 15 January 1965, and were won by the ruling Union for National Progress. On January 15, 1965, Burundian Prime Minister Pierre Ngendandumwe...
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Anatole Kanyenkiko (category Union for National Progress politicians)
ethnic Tutsi from Ngozi Province, Kanyenkiko was a member of the Union for National Progress (UPRONA), a political party. On 14 November 2007 President Pierre...
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Albin Nyamoya (category Union for National Progress politicians)
assistant. Nyamoya was elected to the National Assembly in 1961 as a member of the Union for National Progress (UPRONA) party. He served as Interior Minister...
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local elections held on 24 May. This left the opposition Union for National Progress and Front for Democracy in Burundi–Nyakuri (which were supportive of...
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