The formation took place at a unity conference in April 1975.
As such, another "Unity Conference" was called in 1913.
The rebel group has refused invitations by the new leaders in Mogadishu to join a unity conference.
As a result, he and others were expelled from the party in August 1936, only to be readmitted to the federal unity conference in 1937.
The two parties agreed to merge at a unity conference in late January 2005 [2].
With this announcement the Muslims withdrew from the Unity Conference, which then ended in failure.
In 1912, a "Unity Conference" was called, aiming to unite the diverse leftist factions.
Soon, however, the leaders of the new organisation decided additional effort was needed to promote left-wing cooperation, and organised a "Unity Conference".
The growing drive for unity among left-wing groups resulted in a "Unity Conference" being called in 1912.
The unity conference adopted a resolution on martyrs, programme, path, method of work, constitution and a statement on unification.