Political parties
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* [[Movimiento Ciudadano San Felipe de Austria]] (MCSFA) | * [[Movimiento Ciudadano San Felipe de Austria]] (MCSFA) | ||
* [[Movimiento de Acción Ciudadana]] (MACA) | * [[Movimiento de Acción Ciudadana]] (MACA) | ||
- | * [[Movimiento de Integración Boliviana]] ( | + | * [[Movimiento de Integración Boliviana]] (MIBOL) |
* [[Movimiento de Ia Izquierda Revolucionaria - Nueva Mayoría]] (MIR-NM) | * [[Movimiento de Ia Izquierda Revolucionaria - Nueva Mayoría]] (MIR-NM) | ||
* [[Movimiento Nacionalista Revolucionario]] (MNR) | * [[Movimiento Nacionalista Revolucionario]] (MNR) | ||
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* [[Nueva Fuerza Republicana]] (NFR) | * [[Nueva Fuerza Republicana]] (NFR) | ||
* [[Plan Progreso]] (PP) | * [[Plan Progreso]] (PP) | ||
- | * [[Poder Democrático y Social]] ( | + | * [[Poder Democrático y Social]] (PODEMOS) |
- | * [[Tradición de Patria]] ( | + | * [[Tradición de Patria]] (TRADEPA) |
* [[Unidad Cívica Solidaridad]] (UCS) | * [[Unidad Cívica Solidaridad]] (UCS) | ||
Revision as of 21:34, 25 July 2006
Bolivia has a multiparty system. This is page is SLOWLY being updated as I have time.
Bolivia's political party system was, until recently, dominated by three parties: MNR, ADN, MIR. These three provided presidents in each post-transition election; they occupy a centrist position. The poor showing of 2002 ADN brought questions about the party's continued relevance.
Three major neopopulist parties emerged in the 1990s: Condepa, UCS, NFR. The 2002 Condepa showing suggests the party has no future.
Bolivia's ideological left is traditionally weak, and split into three broad categories: katarista, syndicalist, social-democrat. By the 2000s, the most significant party in the syndicalist tradition was MAS; the most significant party in the katarismo tradition was MIP; the most significant party in the social-democrat tradition was MBL.
List political parties
The following list contains political parties, civic associations, and electoral alliances.
Currently registered parties
- Acción Democrática Nacionalista (ADN)
- Alianza 3 - Movimiento Nacionalista Revolucionario (A3-MNR)
- Alianza Andrés Ibañez (AAI)
- Alianza de Bases (ALBA)
- Alianza Social (AS)
- Alianza Social Integradora (ASI)
- Alianza Social Patriotica (ASP)
- Autonomias para Bolivia (APB)
- Camino al Cambio (CC)
- Concertación Nacional (CN)
- Convergencia Democrática Ciudadana (CDC)
- Frente de Unidad Nacional (UN)
- Frente Revolucionario de Izquierda (FRI)
- Movimiento al Socialismo (MAS)
- Movimiento Autónomo Regional (MAR)
- Movimiento Ayra (AYRA)
- Movimiento Bolivia Libre (MBL)
- Movimiento Ciudadano San Felipe de Austria (MCSFA)
- Movimiento de Acción Ciudadana (MACA)
- Movimiento de Integración Boliviana (MIBOL)
- Movimiento de Ia Izquierda Revolucionaria - Nueva Mayoría (MIR-NM)
- Movimiento Nacionalista Revolucionario (MNR)
- Movimiento Originario Popular (MOP)
- Movimiento Sin Miedo (MSM)
- Nueva Fuerza Republicana (NFR)
- Plan Progreso (PP)
- Poder Democrático y Social (PODEMOS)
- Tradición de Patria (TRADEPA)
- Unidad Cívica Solidaridad (UCS)
Political parties no longer active
Bolivia's ideological right is principally limited to FSB.
Semi-Complete list: ACP, ADN, AP, ARBOL, ARENA, ASP, AUR, Condepa, Eje-Pachakuti, FNP, FPU, FRI, FSB, FSN, FULKA, FUN, Independent, IU, KND, LyJ, M-17, MAS, MBL, MCC, MFD, MIN, MIP, MIR, MKN, MNR, MNRI, MNRI-1, MNRV, MPP, MRTK, MRTKL, MSM, NFJ, NFR, PDC, PCB, PDB, POR, PS, PS-1, UCS, VSB, VR-9.
It is sometimes difficult to distinguish political parties from civic groups; the two often interact significantly. The above list is limited to groups that actively participate in electoral politics. For others, see Civic Groups.