Democratic People's Party (Namibia)
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The Democratic People's Party was a short-lived political party in Namibia led by Joey Julius. Julius broke away from the Liberal Party in 1982 in reaction to Barney Barnes' election as party leader the preceding year. Soon after its formation, the DPP merged into the Christian Democratic Union.