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In 1967, the IDU had around 100 members. As one of four political parties allowed to stand for election, the party won the local elections in
November 1968 in the riding of Ali Sabieh and obtained three seats in the Territorial Assembly. In 1971, The party again won the election in
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who led the party. During the 1960s, the UDI included those Issas who opposed the
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