abstract
| - The United Justice Party (UJP; Majatran: حزب العدالة المتحدة, Hizb al-Adala al-Muttahid) is a classical liberal political party in al Badara. It was founded as the Badaran Justice Party (BJP) in 3374 by liberal politicians and academics concerned at the impunity of Badaran leaders and the state of the Badaran economy. Control over the UJP is shared between its Congressional Caucus, led by Jabir Tablib Sleiman, National Executive Committee, led by Chairman Jawahir Husn Sabbag, and National Convention. The UJP is considered farthest-right party on the Badaran political specturm in terms of economic policy; however this is due not to extreme political positions, but rather the big government policies of the other political parties. The UJP strongly supports economic deregulation, low taxation and government spending, and privatisation. Socially, the UJP is centrist, being characterised as neither liberal nor conservative. Apart from economic and social issues, however, the UJP has become notable for their calls for the prosecution of a number of Badaran war criminals. Since July 3382, the UJP has been the largest political party in al Badara in terms of congressional representation, with 168 seats out of 700 (since July 3389), 41 seats ahead of the Red Vanguard Consortium, and holds two governorships.
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