The Nationalist Union of the People (Spanish: Unión Nacionalista del Pueblo, UNP) was a right-wing, pro-military electoral political alliance in Bolivia.
The UNP was formed in January 1978 by: It presented as its presidential candidate Juan Pereda Asbún (independent) and Alfredo Franco Guachalla (MNR), as vice-presidential candidate.
[2] Leaders of the UNP's member parties served in cabinet after Pereda seized power in July 1978.
When Pereda dismissed his ministers in favor of a majority military cabinet, the UNP's leaders dissolved the alliance.
[3] This article about a Bolivian political party is a stub.