National United Party of Afghanistan

The National United Party of Afghanistan (Persian: حزب متحد ملی افغانستان‎‎ Hezb-e Muttahed-e Melli) is a major left-wing political party in Afghanistan. The party was formed on the 21 August 2003 by a group of former members of the PDPA. The party was registered on 21 August 2003. The party aims to unite all remaining former members of the People's Democratic Party of Afghanistan. The party was led by Nur ul-Haq Ulumi, a former member of the Central Committee of the PDPA's Parcham faction, and is a member of the National Coalition of Afghanistan led by Abdullah Abdullah.

National United Party of Afghanistan

The National United Party of Afghanistan (Persian: حزب متحد ملی افغانستان‎‎ Hezb-e Muttahed-e Melli) is a major left-wing political party in Afghanistan. The party was formed on the 21 August 2003 by a group of former members of the PDPA. The party was registered on 21 August 2003. The party aims to unite all remaining former members of the People's Democratic Party of Afghanistan. The party was led by Nur ul-Haq Ulumi, a former member of the Central Committee of the PDPA's Parcham faction, and is a member of the National Coalition of Afghanistan led by Abdullah Abdullah.