Brotherhood and Unity in Politics


Brotherhood and Unity in Politics is a political party in Suriname founded on 29 April 1973. It was originally founded as the Bush Negro Unity Party to represent the Maroon community in interior areas of the country and was renamed in 1987. It turned its focus away from the promotion of a specific ethnicity's interests in 2009, although it still enjoys popularity among the Maroon community.
At the 2005 legislative election, the party was part of the "A-Combination", an alliance that won 7.3% of the popular vote and five out of 51 seats in the National Assembly.