The party was founded in September 2005 by former auditor-general Su'a Rimoni Ah Chong on a platform of restoring the independence of watchdog institutions such as the Auditor-General.
[1] The party also aimed to provide free education,[2] and impose a term limit on future Prime Ministers of two terms.
[3] During the 2006 Samoan general election, it did not secure any seats.
Samoa Party leader Feo Nemaia Esau explained that the merger would form a more "united opposition" to the ruling Human Rights Protection Party.
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