National Team Unity (NTU) was a political party in Trinidad and Tobago led by Human Rights lawyer and former Attorney General Ramesh Lawrence Maharaj.
[2] Founded as Team Unity, to contest party elections within the United National Congress in 2001, the slate of candidates was led by Maharaj.
Later that year a rift with UNC leader Basdeo Panday led Maharaj, together with Oropouche Member of Parliament Trevor Sudama and Naparima MP Ralph Maraj, to leave the party.
This caused the UNC to lose its parliamentary majority, forcing national elections.
[1] Renaming itself National Team Unity, the party contested the 2001 general elections, winning 2.5% of the vote but no seats.