In late October 2017 the party and the Force for Change Democratic Movement – Liberal Party (MDFM–PL) formed the MDFM–UDD union (initially known as MDFM/PL–UDD).[2] The two parties formally merged as the MDFM–UDD Union in August 2018.[3]
Carlos Neves was elected chairman of the MDFM–UDD Union at its constitutive congress in August 2018.[4]
In August 2018 the new party entered into an electoral alliance with the PDC, which gained 9.5% of the vote and 5 seats in the 2018 parliamentary elections.
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