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Following a shift away from Direct Opposition to the Constitution of 1954 after the 60s, the party grew to be more prominent, acting as a third choice between the CPP and the growing Popular Democratic Union - later overshadowed by [[Syrtæn'at Solidarity]]. In this position, the party began to be seen as less to the left and more of a force on the Centre, spending a considerable amount of time in Government due to their ability to work alongside both the PDU and, following their less contrarian stance towards them, the CPP.
 
In 1999, the UPP formed the '''Justice and Unity''' electoral group, alongside the Popular Alternative (Successor of the PDU) and Civic People's Party, in order to oppose both the new leftist force under [[Syrtæn'at Solidarity]] and the existential threat of Separatist parties such as the Silent Majority and NH. They would later be joined by the AsatruUlvriktru Movement in 2004, with the CPP being kicked out for two years between 2009 and 2011 over the [[Microwave Affair]].
 
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