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Conservative Party (Panama)

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183:”. Subsequently, as the party grew more liberal, its ideological differences with the Liberal Party dwindled, and many of its members joined the Liberals or other political organizations. Continuous Liberal Party success after 1912 severely damaged the Conservative Party, and by the 1920s it had ceased to be a serious factor in Panamanian politics. Additionally, by that time, most of the Conservative leaders of the independence generation had died without leaving political heirs. 100: 180:
he ideological lines of liberalism and conservatism have never coincided with actual party lines. The real division has always been between the Government party and the Opposition party; and Liberals and Conservatives have figured on both sides. Since the revolution of 2 January 1931, party lines
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favoring an educational system free from church control, and the Conservative Party advocating instruction under church auspices. Aside from this main issue, the parties were becoming rather similar ideologically at the time, with a 1930s article stating
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the Conservatives had never identified strongly with the independence movement and were not able to develop a mass following. The dominant political focus was rather on divisions within the
158:– which vied against one another from 1903 until the 1920s. The local section, less doctrinaire than its Colombian parent, included most of the new nation's white minority, and was led by 275: 230:
Political parties of the Americas: Canada, Latin America, and the West Indies. V. 1. Edited by Robert J. Alexander. Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press, 1982. Pp. 566.
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Sandra W. Meditz and Dennis M. Hanratty, editors. Panama: A Country Study. Washington: GPO for the Library of Congress, 1987.
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actively supported the break with Colombia, most Conservatives had reservations about it. It is described that “
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The PC was abolished by the Electoral Tribunal on 26 September 1952.
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Political Handbook of the world, 1934. New York, 1934. Pp. 140.
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who served as the republic's first President. Although
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Panama inherited the traditional political parties of
212: 210: 208: 92: 80: 66: 56: 48: 33: 21: 8: 202:Gaceta Oficial (Panama). 20.10.1952. Pp. 1. 98: 18: 276:Political parties disestablished in 1952 195: 281:Political parties established in 1903 266:Conservative parties in North America 181:have become more indistinct than ever 7: 271:Defunct political parties in Panama 14: 154:– the Conservative Party and the 261:1952 disestablishments in Panama 1: 256:1903 establishments in Panama 16:Political party in Panama 61:Colombian Conservative Party 302: 106: 97: 286:Banned political parties 164:Manuel Amador Guerrero 160:Manuel Amador Guerrero 140: 141:Partido Conservador 27:Partido Conservador 133:Conservative Party 111:Politics of Panama 24:Conservative Party 147:political party. 129: 128: 116:Political parties 52:26 September 1952 293: 240: 237: 231: 228: 219: 214: 203: 200: 102: 44: 42: 19: 301: 300: 296: 295: 294: 292: 291: 290: 246: 245: 244: 243: 238: 234: 229: 222: 215: 206: 201: 197: 192: 125: 57:Split from 40: 38: 29: 28: 25: 17: 12: 11: 5: 299: 297: 289: 288: 283: 278: 273: 268: 263: 258: 248: 247: 242: 241: 232: 220: 204: 194: 193: 191: 188: 127: 126: 124: 123: 118: 113: 107: 104: 103: 95: 94: 90: 89: 84: 78: 77: 68: 64: 63: 58: 54: 53: 50: 46: 45: 35: 31: 30: 26: 23: 22: 15: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 298: 287: 284: 282: 279: 277: 274: 272: 269: 267: 264: 262: 259: 257: 254: 253: 251: 236: 233: 227: 225: 221: 218: 213: 211: 209: 205: 199: 196: 189: 187: 184: 182: 176: 175:Liberal Party 172: 171: 170:Liberal Party 165: 161: 157: 156:Liberal Party 153: 148: 146: 142: 138: 134: 122: 119: 117: 114: 112: 109: 108: 105: 101: 96: 91: 88: 85: 83: 79: 76: 72: 69: 65: 62: 59: 55: 51: 47: 36: 32: 20: 235: 198: 185: 179: 167: 149: 143:, PC) was a 132: 130: 87:Conservatism 67:Headquarters 71:Panama City 250:Categories 190:References 145:Panamanian 93:Party flag 121:Elections 49:Dissolved 152:Colombia 82:Ideology 137:Spanish 39: ( 34:Founded 75:Panama 131:The 41:1903 37:1903 252:: 223:^ 207:^ 178:“t 139:: 73:, 135:( 43:)

Index

Colombian Conservative Party
Panama City
Panama
Ideology
Conservatism

Politics of Panama
Political parties
Elections
Spanish
Panamanian
Colombia
Liberal Party
Manuel Amador Guerrero
Manuel Amador Guerrero
Liberal Party
Liberal Party



Sandra W. Meditz and Dennis M. Hanratty, editors. Panama: A Country Study. Washington: GPO for the Library of Congress, 1987.


Categories
1903 establishments in Panama
1952 disestablishments in Panama
Conservative parties in North America
Defunct political parties in Panama
Political parties disestablished in 1952
Political parties established in 1903

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