- Source: Party for National Unity and Solidarity
- Konflik Papua
- Perang Saudara Libya Kedua
- Negara Islam Irak dan Syam
- Agama Hindu
- Ketuanan Melayu
- Krisis kepresidenan Venezuela
- Aliansi Progresif
- Marsekal Senat Republik Polandia
- Kerusuhan Ürümqi Juli 2009
- Party for National Unity and Solidarity
- Freedom, Unity and Solidarity Party
- European Solidarity
- Solidarity Civic Unity
- Khmer National Solidarity Party
- National unity government
- 1991 Surinamese general election
- Cambodian National Unity Party
- Party of Action and Solidarity
- KTPI
The Party for National Unity and Solidarity (Javanese: Kerukunan Tulodo Pranatan Inggil, KTPI) is a political party in Suriname historically supported by Javanese Surinamese.
History
The party was founded by Iding Soemita on 28 November 1949. He led the party until 1972, when his son Willy Soemita succeeded him as party chairman. Willy Soemita retired November 2019, and Iwan Ganga became the new leader. Ganga is the first non-Javanese chairman; he joined from the VHP in 2000.