United National Workers' Party
United National Workers' Party Partido Único Nacional de los Trabajadores | |
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| Abbreviation | PUNT |
| Leader | Francisco Macías Nguema |
| Secretary-General | Buenaventura Ochaga Ngomo (1970–1976) |
| Presidium | Central Committee (1970–1977) |
| Founder | Francisco Macías Nguema |
| Founded | July 7, 1970 |
| Banned | August 25, 1979 |
| Preceded by | Popular Idea of Equatorial Guinea |
| Headquarters | Malabo, Bioko Norte |
| Youth wing | Youth in March with Macías |
| Women's wing | Feminine Section |
| Ideology | Anti-colonialism Anti-intellectualism Pan-Africanism Totalitarianism African socialism |
| Colors | Green, Gray and Ochre |
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President of Equatorial Guinea
1968–1979
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The United National Workers' Party (Spanish: Partido Único Nacional de los Trabajadores, lit. 'Sole National Workers' Party', PUNT) was a political party in Equatorial Guinea. It was the only political party in the country from 1970 to 1979, during the dictatorship of Francisco Macías Nguema.