The aim of the party is to create an independent state for Kurdish people based on Marxist-Leninist principles.
Sociality Unity Party of Kurdistan annulled itself in July 1998 after a meeting in Germany.
As a result, the central committee of YEKBUN or the United People's Party of Kurdistan (Kürdistan Birleşik Halk Partisi in Turkish), resident in Sweden, decided to form a new organization to carry out armed struggle against the Turkish government.
[citation needed] After the capture of Abdullah Öcalan by Turkish forces in 1999 and the resulting retreat of Kurdistan Workers Party, better known as PKK, the Party tried to attract their members, albeit without a remarkable success.
The organisation was not successful either in giving a significant damage to Turkish forces or creating public awareness about themselves.