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regime was opposed by the left, the army, the unions and the peasantry, and early elections (in June) revealed the extent of its unpopularity: the MNRI won only 8 seats, as against 57 won by the UDP in 1980, and the MNRI presidential candidate,
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The MNRI sought the establishment of a government "truly representative of workers and peasants"; an end to "fratricidal struggles"; the suppression of the drug trade, and the renegotiation of foreign debt.
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became president, splits in the Nationalist Revolutionary Movement of the Left were already very visible. At least three factions were identifiable: the “Palaciego”, which surrounded
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Scott Mainwaring, Timothy Scully. Building democratic institutions: party systems in Latin America. Stanford University Press, 1995. P. 426.
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Scott Mainwaring, Timothy Scully. Building democratic institutions: party systems in Latin America. Stanford University Press, 1995. P.426.
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Elections in the Americas : a data handbook / ed. by Dieter Nohlen, Vol. 2. : Oxford Univ. Press, 2005. P.151.
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Political parties of the Americas: Canada, Latin America, and the West Indies. Greenwood Press, 1982. P. 138.
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withdrawing its support from January 1983 to April 1984, and again from December 1984; the
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The Left-wing Revolutionary Nationalist Movement was the leading force in the
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coalition government was increasingly dominated by the MNRI, with the
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The Left-wing Revolutionary Nationalist Movement was founded by
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Leftwing Revolutionary Nationalist Movement – 20th Century
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Political parties of the world. Longman, 1988. P. 68.
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Political parties of the world. Longman, 1988. P. 68.
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Revolutionary Nationalist Movement breakaway groups
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Movimiento Nacionalista Revolucionario de Izquierda
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Index

Leftwing Revolutionary Nationalist Movement
Spanish
centre
left
political party
Bolivia
Hernán Siles Zuazo
Nationalist Revolutionary Movement
VĂ­ctor Paz Estenssoro
Hugo Banzer Suárez
Bolivian Socialist Falange
VĂ­ctor Paz Estenssoro
Hugo Banzer
Nationalist Popular Front
Hernán Siles Zuazo
Democratic and Popular Union
Revolutionary Left Movement
Communist Party of Bolivia
Hernán Siles Zuazo
Peru
Democratic and Popular Union
Revolutionary Left Movement
Communist Party of Bolivia
Hernán Siles Zuazo
Roberto Jordan Pando
Leftwing Revolutionary Nationalist Movement – 1
Hernán Siles Zuazo
Hernán Siles Zuazo
Leftwing Revolutionary Nationalist Movement – 20th Century
Hernán Siles Zuazo

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