936:. In San Salvador, the FMLN quickly took control of many of the poor neighborhoods until denied support of violence and tried to avoid being at risk and involved in the conflict as the military bombed their positions—including residential neighborhoods to drive the FMLN out. One of the most famous battles in San Salvador took place in the Sheraton Hotel, where guerrillas and army soldiers battled floor by floor. The FMLN's November 1989 offensive did not succeed in overthrowing the government. Many analysts pointed to the FMLN's show of strength in the 1989 offensive as the turning point in the war, where it became clear that the government would not be able to defeat the FMLN militarily. Soon after the November 1989 offensive, the U.S. government started to support negotiations to end the civil war, whereas up to that point they had pursued a policy of military defeat of the FMLN. Since the U.S. government was the major funder of the Salvadoran government and military, it exercised considerable influence over the course of events. When the U.S. began to advocate negotiations instead of a military solution, a negotiated peace accord between the FMLN and the Salvadoran government was reached in fairly short order in 1992, despite a few incidents that could have marred the accord, such as the high-profile murder of the peace-seeking FPL commandante Antonio Cardenal, aka
1324:, who believed that oppressive conditions made some forms of violence acceptable, stating: "Christians are not afraid of combat; they know how to fight, but they prefer the language of peace. However, when a dictatorship seriously violates human rights and attacks the common good of the nation, when it becomes unbearable and closes all channels of dialogue, when this happens, the Church speaks of the legitimate right of insurrectional violence." The clergy was further radicalized after Romero was murdered by a right-wing death squad, with priests such as Rogelio Poncel fleeing to mountains and joining the Marxist-Leninist ERP guerillas there, which would later become one of the co-founders of the FMLN. Justifying his decision, Poncel wrote: "The Bible confronts the established order. It must be seen from the point of view of the poor, and Christ was poor .... A Christian, a priest, must of necessity be a revolutionary. How can we conform what we preach with a system that oppresses and exploits?" Given the Catholic nature of the movement, most FMLN members and guerilla fighters were Catholics who "understood revolution in the language of religion".
2245:, pp. 56–57: "Another activist interviewed after the war ended in 1992 described his evolution: "Here there were people working for the emergence of the Frente . It is correct to mention the Catholic Church and the university of the campesinos. Strategically, the taught with the Bible in hand, but in truth the purpose was to orient us to our own reality. These people moved about under the cover of the church itself; they were the beginnings of the FMLN." Indeed, the FMLN relied upon "two main sources" for its guerrilla fighters and "rear guard" supporters: the Communist Party and these religious activists "radicalized" through liberation theology. Yet, while these two campesinos and thousands more like them might well have joined an armed Marxist insurgency, most guerrilla fighters remained Catholics who "understood revolution in the language of religion.""
1172:). Some of the principal leaders of this split were Ileana Rogel and Francisco Jovel. The people who left to form the FDR chose this name because it has a legacy in the Salvadoran movement; an organization by the same name was formed under the leadership of the FMLN during the civil war to bring together parties and individuals doing legal political work during the civil war. As opposed to previous splits from the FMLN which openly proclaimed that they were ideologically 'center' or 'center-left' or were no longer self-declared "revolutionaries", the people who split to form the FDR claimed to still be part of the leftist legacy of the FMLN. In the 2006 elections, no FDR candidates won office, except for the incumbent mayor of
1339:. The FMLN built an extensive network of ties and connections to Salvadoran Catholic Democrats through churches and other religious organizations, with rural church-run communities known as Christian Base Communities (CEBs) becoming the main source of party's support, shelter and recruitment. Through liberation theology, Salvadoran clergy would radicalize the local peasantry into joining and aiding the FMLN; in 1977, one Jesuit remarked: "Slowly the peasants began to abandon their fatalism, slowly they began to understand that their hunger, their disease, their infant mortality, their unemployment, their unpaid wages, were not the will of God but the result of the greed of a few Salvadorans and of their own passivism."
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1032:, and hundreds of other municipalities. This was possible because one of the largest progressive coalitions in El Salvador called The Popular Social Bloc formed a pact with FMLN to help the political party win more seats in the Legislative Assembly. However, most other coalitions and groups dedicated to social change have kept away from the political party. Two months before the elections of 2009, however, the FMLN lost the mayoralty of San Salvador.
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America, Canada and Europe, which caused their political mutation as the prospect of a negotiated settlement became more and more possible. After building a potent front of social democratic governments of Europe and Latin America that opposed U.S. policy in Central America, the FMLN gradually abandoned Marxism-Leninism and embraced
729:) was created by the FPL, RN, ERP and PCS. DRU consisted of three Political Commission members from each of these four organizations. The DRU manifesto declared, "There will be only one leadership, only one military plan and only one command, only one political line." Despite continued infighting, DRU succeeded in coordinating the group's efforts and equipped forces.
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1188:, was elected President of El Salvador. On 10 February 2016, the El Salvador Supreme Court ruled that Funes would face a civil trial for charges of illegally laundering more than $ 700,000 in personal bank accounts. On 28 November 2017, El Salvador's second civil court found Funes guilty of illegal enrichment.
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disagreements with the leaders of the other parties. Soon after the 1994 Legislative
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departments, which remained largely under guerrilla control throughout the rest of the civil war. Insurgents ranged from children to the elderly, both male and female, and most were trained in FMLN camps in the mountains and forests of El
Salvador to learn military techniques.
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including political assassinations by the Salvadoran government on outspoken critics starting in the early 1970s. In 1979, farmers went on strike for higher wages and better working conditions on Hacienda California, a large farm in Tierra Blanca. Due to this strike,
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between 1988 and 1991 while maintaining its close ties to the Catholic Church. Catholic allies of the FMLN would call the moderation of the party "its own aggiornamento, its own Vatican II."
1024:, held on 12 March 2006, the FMLN won 39.7% of the popular vote and 32 out of 84 legislative assembly seats. The FMLN also retained the mayor's seats in the largest cities of El Salvador,
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troops responded to the growing violence in Tierra Blanca using military force. As the violence spread into the residential areas of El Salvador, animosity heightened between the
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978:, prior to the presidential election in 2004
963:After the ceasefire established by the 1992
3429:Party of the United People and the New Deal
1132:politics and for not being clearly against
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2485:Insurgent Collective Action and Civil War
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2618:"Leftist Party Wins Salvadoran Vote"
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3524:United Independent Democratic Front
3514:Stable Republican Centrist Movement
3504:Social Democratic Unification Party
1003:Legislative Assembly of El Salvador
3577:1980 establishments in El Salvador
2713:from the original on 13 April 2021
2597:from the original on 22 April 2018
2564:from the original on 30 March 2019
2286:from the original on 25 March 2023
801:Ejército Revolucionario del Pueblo
720:Dirección Revolucionaria Unificada
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3587:Christian socialist organizations
3263:Grand Alliance for National Unity
3083:from the original on 6 March 2023
3050:from the original on 6 March 2023
2900:from the original on 3 April 2023
2807:Disruptive Religion (pp. 105–124)
2732:García, Jessica (18 March 2024).
2630:from the original on 6 March 2023
2583:Partlow, Joshua (14 March 2014).
2531:from the original on 4 March 2022
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1170:Frente Democratico Revolucionario
688:Frente Democrático Revolucionario
3592:Political parties in El Salvador
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2461:from the original on 31 May 2019
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1067:1994 – ERP and RN leaders split
984:Nationalist Republican Alliance
885:Student unions (Universities):
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3030:Grenier, Yvon (27 July 2016).
2983:The American Historical Review
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2701:Dyde, James (1 March 2021).
2560:(in French). 19 March 2009.
982:The FMLN and the right-wing
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2840:University Press of Florida
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169:Abbreviation
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60:verification
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3128:El Salvador
2305:Chávez 2015
2159:Chávez 2015
2061:Opposition
2022:Government
1991:Government
1961:Government
1922:Government
1891:Opposition
1860:Opposition
1820:Opposition
1789:Opposition
1758:Opposition
1673:Phabricator
1298:Ché Guevara
1284:as well as
1152:Renovadores
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1121:Renovadores
1100:Renovadores
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992:Oscar Ortiz
938:Jesus Rojas
723: [
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579:(FPL), the
561:and former
294:Membership
268:El Salvador
3566:Categories
2932:9 February
2717:19 January
2568:4 February
2535:4 February
2506:0521010500
2124:References
1575:1,495,815
1565:1,315,768
1526:1,354,000
1149:After the
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976:Jiquilisco
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653:campesinos
616:laundering
587:(RN), the
556:Salvadoran
482:Party flag
285:Youth wing
215:1992-12-14
205:Registered
197:1980-10-10
123:March 2012
93:newspapers
2811:Routledge
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2129:Citations
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1245:and 2021
1126:communist
1096:FMLN—the
897:FUERSA –
820:(RN-FARN)
657:left-wing
624:Nicaragua
573:guerrilla
528:Elections
467:Seats in
366:Left-wing
274:Newspaper
3140:Politics
3081:Archived
3048:Archived
2925:El Mundo
2898:Archived
2746:30 April
2711:Archived
2686:27 March
2680:Archived
2675:BBC News
2628:Archived
2595:Archived
2562:Archived
2556:Le Monde
2529:Archived
2483:(2003).
2459:Archived
2290:25 March
2284:Archived
2107:See also
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1830:475,043
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1729:287,811
1705:Position
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1599:389,289
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1439:378,980
1429:325,582
1372:Election
1272:Ideology
889:AGEUS –
876:ARDES –
836:, (ERTC)
469:PARLACEN
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381:Far-left
370:far-left
306:Ideology
3114:Portals
3087:21 June
3054:21 June
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570:leftist
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544:Spanish
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107:scholar
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1873:39.69
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1709:Seats
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1580:50.11%
1570:48.92%
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1444:31.65%
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1174:Nejapa
1061:per se
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2074:6.28
2035:6.94
1695:Votes
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114:JSTOR
100:books
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3071:ISBN
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