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Liberal Party of Cuba

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and the Republican Democratic Party, putting forward the victorious Batista as their presidential candidate. The Liberal Party finished second in the House elections behind Progressive Action.
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won the presidential election, whilst the Liberal Party finished second in the House of Representatives elections. The party won 21 seats in the
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won the presidential election, although the party lost the parliamentary elections to the National League. They went on to win the
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saw the party finish second in the House of Representative elections, with a similar performance in the
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were held, in which the party won 29 of the 55 seats. The party also won the mid-term elections in
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the party was again part of an alliance, the People's Socialist Coalition, alongside the
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as its candidate) and the parliamentary elections. The Liberal Party went on to win the
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won the presidential election, whilst it also won both the Senate and House elections.
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to the ConjunciĂłn PatriĂłtica alliance, and went on to finish second in elections in
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the party put forward a joint candidate with the Democratic Party, but lost to the
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the party was part of the Tripartite Coalition, alongside the
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the party allied against the Partido Auténtico alongside
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Democratic Federal Republican Party of Santiago de Cuba
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It is a member of 238:, but won fewer seats in the Senate) and 784:Political parties disestablished in 1952 599:Social Democratic Co-ordination of Cuba 431: 274:elections for a Constitutional Assembly 193:in the late 1950s, when it was exiled. 590:Libertarian Party of Cuba – Jose Marti 261:the party formed an alliance with the 779:Political parties established in 1878 7: 468: 466: 464: 462: 460: 458: 573:Cuban Democratic Socialist Current 568:Christian Democratic Party of Cuba 14: 769:Defunct political parties in Cuba 737: 727: 531: 326:Democratic National Association 794:1952 disestablishments in Cuba 670:National Liberal Party of Cuba 577:Cuban Liberal Solidarity Party 404:National Liberal Party of Cuba 1: 710:Socialist Party of Manzanillo 318:Communist Revolutionary Union 655:Independent Republican Party 789:1878 establishments in Cuba 645:Democratic Solidarity Party 330:Republican Democratic Party 236:National Conservative Party 216:Partido Liberal Autonomista 16:Political party in Cuba 810: 705:Republican Party of Havana 620:Constitutional Union Party 615:Conservative Party of Cuba 743:List of political parties 723: 594:Orthodox Renovation Party 538:Political parties in Cuba 152: 140:International affiliation 700:Progressive Action Party 402:The modern party, named 208:Autonomist Liberal Party 774:Liberal parties in Cuba 695:Popular Socialist Party 552:Communist Party of Cuba 491:Partido Liberal de Cuba 380:1950 mid-term elections 353:1946 mid-term elections 338:1942 mid-term elections 302:1938 mid-term elections 251:Alfredo Zayas y Alfonso 187:Partido Liberal de Cuba 125:Political position 68:11 March 1952 27:Partido Liberal de Cuba 715:Socialist Worker Party 650:Democratic Union Party 314:1940 general elections 249:, the Liberal Party's 215: 186: 84:National Liberal Party 685:People's Labour Party 665:National Action Party 625:Cuban National League 493:Liberal International 408:Liberal International 357:1948 general election 349:1944 general election 286:1936 general election 179:Liberal Party of Cuba 144:Liberal International 24:Liberal Party of Cuba 630:Cuban National Party 369:Carlos PrĂ­o Socarrás 308:Liberal Party's fall 307: 298:Miguel Mariano GĂłmez 118:Classical liberalism 635:Cuban Popular Party 581:Cuban Liberal Union 382:. However, for the 263:Cuban Popular Party 202:Liberal governments 420:Liberalism in Cuba 388:Progressive Action 322:Progressive Action 255:mid-term elections 220:mid-term elections 756: 755: 675:Partido AutĂ©ntico 472:Nohlen, pp209-217 451:978-0-19-928357-6 376:Partido AutĂ©ntico 340:, matched by the 334:Fulgencio Batista 332:. The alliance's 294:Republican Action 290:Nationalist Union 265:. The alliance's 257:in 1922. For the 175: 174: 162:Political parties 80:Succeeded by 40:JosĂ© Miguel GĂłmez 801: 748:Politics of Cuba 741: 740: 731: 680:Partido Ortodoxo 536: 535: 524: 517: 510: 501: 494: 488: 482: 479: 473: 470: 453: 436: 342:Democratic Party 222:. 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Index

Leader
José Miguel Gómez
Gerardo Machado
National Liberal Party
legal successor
Havana
Ideology
Autonomism
Classical liberalism
Political position
Centre
centre-right
Liberal International
Politics of Cuba
Political parties
Elections
Spanish
Cuban Revolution
Spanish
mid-term elections
1912 elections
1914
1916
National Conservative Party
1918
1920 elections
Alfredo Zayas y Alfonso
mid-term elections
1924 elections
Cuban Popular Party

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