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Up-Country People's Front

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Political party in Sri Lanka
Up-Country People's Front
LeaderVelusami Radhakrishnan
Secretary-GeneralS. Vijesandiran
FounderP. Chandrasekaran
Founded1989
HeadquartersNo. 88/2, CWF Building, Dunbar Road,Hatton
Youth wingUp-Country Youth Front
National affiliationSamagi Jana Balawegaya
Regional affiliationTamil Progressive Alliance
Colors  Red
  Black[1]
Parliament of Sri Lanka
1 / 225
Local Government
4 / 7,842
Election symbol
Mammoty

TheUp-Country People's Front is apolitical party inSri Lanka. It is part of theTamil Progressive Alliance.

History

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The party was established in 1989.P. Chandrasekaran was the party founder, who died in 2010.

At the2004 parliamentary elections, the party won 0.5% of the popular vote and 2 out of 225 seats. One was an elected seat and the second member of parliament was appointed through the national list of the United National Party.

References

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  1. ^"Upcountry people's front divides".Hiru News. 20 December 2014. Retrieved3 December 2016.
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