United People's Party

The Party of Agrarian Reform (': 土地改革黨; Tǔdì Gǎigé Dǎng''') is a political party in Manchuria. It constitutes part of the current ruling coalition in the Supreme People's Assembly alongside the National Liberal Party, the League of National Freedom, and the Libertarian Party of Manchuria. It holds 52 seats in the Supreme People's Assembly.

The party was created in 1944 aiming to represent Manchurian farmers, and assisting the Manchu Communist Party in its resistance against the Japanese. Following the creation of the Democratic People's Republic of Manchuria the TGD became part of the puppet coalition that ruled Manchuria. The Orchid Revolution saw the TGD align itself with the protesters against communist rule. In the 1990 elections the party advocated for and  policies, but since then has shifted more to the right especially on social issues.

The party's main support comes from rural communities and small farmers where its primary policies concern agricultural rights. This has expanded in recent years with the TGD being one of the primary voices of conservatism in Manchuria advocating for anti-immigration and liberal policies. Unlike other large party's in Manchuria the TGD does not run candidates in premierial elections.