Systemic parties
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The term '''systemic party''' (''partido sistemico'') is most often used to describe the three parties that dominated Bolivian politics from 1985 to 2003: the [[MNR]], [[ADN]], and [[MIR]]. | The term '''systemic party''' (''partido sistemico'') is most often used to describe the three parties that dominated Bolivian politics from 1985 to 2003: the [[MNR]], [[ADN]], and [[MIR]]. | ||
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Current revision as of 21:42, 23 July 2006
The term systemic party (partido sistemico) is most often used to describe the three parties that dominated Bolivian politics from 1985 to 2003: the MNR, ADN, and MIR.