Samoan National Development Party

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The Samoan National Development Party was the main oppositional political party in Samoa. At the legislative elections, 4 March 2001, the party won 23.5% of popular votes and 13 out of 49 seats. The party was led by Tupua Tamasese Efi. It merged in 2003 with the Samoan United Independent Party to form the Samoan Democratic United Party, which became the main opposition party of Samoa.