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The Conservative Party is the third largest political force in the country's legislature after the Liberals and the Historic Pact for Colombia. It was part of the coalition of Juan Manuel Santos from 2010 to 2014 and supported the conservative government of Álvaro Uribe from 2002 to 2010.
- Conservatism in Colombia
Colombian Conservatism (Spanish: Conservadurismo) is a...
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- Conservatism in Colombia
Colombian Conservatism (Spanish: Conservadurismo) is a system of conservative political beliefs in Colombia that is characterized by protectionism, support of Catholic values, social stability and anti-totalitarianism. Its history began with the creation of two conservative political parties in Colombia.
Liberal Party; Conservative Party; National Unity; Radical Change Party; Alternative Democratic Pole; Green Party; MIRA
PartyPartyPartyAbbr.Democratic Center Centro DemocráticoCD2013Uribism Social conservatism Economic ...Colombian Liberal Party Partido Liberal ...PLC1848Liberalism Social liberalism Social ...Radical Change Cambio RadicalCR1998Economic liberalism Conservative ...Social Party of National Unity Partido ...PSUN2005Third way Liberalism Big tentEl Partido Conservador Colombiano es un partido político antiguo y tradicional de Colombia. El partido fue instituido formalmente el 4 de octubre de 1849 por Mariano Ospina Rodríguez y José Eusebio Caro.
The Conservative Party is the third largest political force in the country's legislature after the Liberals and the Historic Pact for Colombia. It was part of the coalition of Juan Manuel Santos from 2010 to 2014 and supported the conservative government of Álvaro Uribe from 2002 to 2010.
Here are five things you need to know. 1. Colombians could elect their first left-wing president and their first black vice-president. Leading in the opinion polls is Gustavo Petro. The senator is ...
Colombia Partido Liberal Partido Conservador party decay independents uncoordinated party. Type. Chapter. Information. Diminished Parties. Democratic Representation in Contemporary Latin America. , pp. 151 - 172. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/9781009072045.008. Publisher: Cambridge University Press. Print publication year: 2021. Access options.