Founded as Team Unity, to contest party elections within the United National Congress in 2001, the slate of candidates was led by Maharaj.[1] Team Unity won 21 of 24 contested executive posts including the Deputy Leadership (won by Maharaj).
Later that year a rift with UNC leader Basdeo Panday led Maharaj, together with OropoucheMember of ParliamentTrevor Sudama and Naparima MP Ralph Maraj, to leave the party. This caused the UNC to lose its parliamentary majority, forcing national elections.[1]
By 2003 the NTU was described as "apparently defunct", with Maharaj looking to start a new political vehicle.[2] He would later rejoin the United National Congress.
References
^ abcMills, Suzanne (17 November 2002). "The quest for a Panday successor". Newsday. Retrieved 12 December 2024 – via Trinidad and Tobago News Bulletin Board.