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Tapia House was unsuccessful in gaining seats in the 1976 elections, but some the party's members helped form the National Alliance for Reconstruction, which won the 1986 General Elections.
The National Transformation Movement (NTM) refers to two different political parties in Trinidad and Tobago, one led by businessman Mohammed Faisal Rahman which contested the 1995 General Elections and is currently moribund, another, led by retired Industrial Court judge Lloyd Elcock .
In the 1958 Federal Elections Joseph won the San Fernando-Naparima seat on a Democratic Labour Party ticket.