National Unity Party (Timor-Leste)

Party leader is Fernanda Borges, secretary general is Maria Fatima de Deus.

Of which, the party won 4.55% of the total votes and 3 seats in parliament including that of its leader Fernanda Borges.

The party focuses on strengthening equality and democracy and champions human rights and Christian values.

In economic policy, the PUN relies on private companies for an expanding economy and to increase the standard of living and prosperity.

During the campaign for the 2007 parliamentary elections, the other parties strongly criticized the call by the Diocese of Dili for all Christians to vote for the PUN.

Borges held opinion that the then Prime Minister Marí Alkatiri, the then President Xanana Gusmão and his successor José Ramos-Horta was responsible for the unrest in Timor-Leste in 2006 and the desolate situation in the country.

Three deputies initially represented the PUN in the National Parliament of Timor-Leste: Dr. Fernanda Mesquita Borges, José dos Reis Francisco Abel, and Vice Party leader Mateus de Jesus.

Mateus de Jesus left the PUN and then sat in Parliament as an independent MP until the end of the legislature.