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Lanka Sama Samaja Party (LSSP) |
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United People's Freedom Alliance [UPFA] |
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This is the official website of the Campaign Centre of the United People's Freedom Alliance, undoubtedly the broadest coalition of progressive forces in the country.
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United National Party [UNP] |
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United National Party will be a strong political force in the Country and will play a great part moulding the future destinies of the people by creating unity among all communities in Sri Lanka through establishing goodwill and trust between different communities.
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Tamil National Alliance (TNA) |
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Tamil National Alliance(TNA) was formed in 2001. There are five various political parties which are ITAK, ACTC, TULF, EPRLF and TELO.
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Janatha Vimukthi Peramuna (JVP) |
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The JVP was founded in 1965 with the aim of providing a leading force to the socialist revolution of Sri Lanka.
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Sri Lanka Muslim Congress (SLMC) |
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The Liberal Party of Sri Lanka |
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The Liberal Party began as a think-tank called the ‘Council for Liberal Democracy’, the first institution to criticize the all embracing statism of the colonial and immediate post-colonial periods. In espousing free economic policies together with wide-ranging political freedoms, the Council, and then the Party, opposed both the authoritarian crony capitalism of the United National Party and the socialism of the Sri Lanka Freedom Party. Both major parties are now in theory in favour of wide freedoms, but to ensure that these are understood and entrenched there is still need of coherent Liberal activism.
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Socialist Equality Party |
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Jathika Hela Urumaya (JHU) |
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LEFT FRONT |
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