Its ideology centers on progressivism and decentralization.
They had planned to contest the 2020 Vincentian general election,[3] but suspended their campaign on 3 October.
[4] Mark J.N Doyle, the party chair, announced that the UPP would contest in 2025 instead; for 2020, he expressed support for the New Democratic Party over the incumbent Unity Labour Party.
[5] Their logo is heavily influenced by that of the Jamaica Labour Party.
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