It was established for the 2002 election by pastor Francis Apurel, who ran for the Southern Highlands Provincial seat vacated by dismissed Governor Anderson Agiru.
[2] It won two seats at the election: David Anggo in Chuave Open and Kimson Kare in Wewak Open.
[3][4] The party soon dissipated, with Anggo identified as an independent by December that year and Kare drifting to the People's National Congress.
[5][6] It was reported in February 2006 to have merged into the People's National Congress.
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