Nationalist Party (Burma)

For the Burmese party known as the Nationalist Party in the 1930s, see United GCBA.
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The Nationalist Party (Burmese: အမျိုးသားပါတီ) was a political party in Burma in the 1920s led by U Pu and U Ba Pe.

History

The party was a successor to the 21 Party led by U Ba Pe, which had emerged as the largest in the 1922 elections after winning 28 seats, but had not been able to form a government.[1] The new party called for a reduction in Indian immigration to Burma and Indian landlords to be banned from owning land in Burma.[2]

In the 1925 elections the Nationalist Party won 25 seats; despite being the largest party, it was not able to form a government.

In 1926 or 1927 the party merged with the Home Rule Party and the Swaraj Party to form the People's Party.[3]

References

  1. Haruhiro Fukui (1985) Political parties of Asia and the Pacific, Greenwood Press, pp150−151
  2. Fukui, p143
  3. Fukui, p145
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