Democratic Union Issa

It was created in the early 1960s by militants previously allied with Mahmoud Harbi, who, after a schism in the Somalian nationalist movement, sided with his rival, Hassan Gouled Aptidon who led the party.

During the 1960s, the UDI included those Issas who opposed the Popular Movement Party, and independence.

Then headed by Omar Farah Iltireh, UDI was in favor of maintaining the territory under French sovereignty during March 1967 referendum.

In 1971, The party again won the election in Ali Sabieh, as the "people of the Rally Issa".

In February 1972, it merged with two other parties to form the African People's League for the Independence (LPAI)