Partido Conservador
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Partido Conservador can refer to:
  • Colombian Conservative Party
    Colombian Conservative Party
    The Colombian Conservative Party , is a conservative political party in Colombia. The party was unofficially founded by a group of Revolutionary Commoners during the Revolutionary War for Independence from the Spanish Monarchy and later formally established during the Greater Colombia...

  • Conservative Party (Bolivia)
    Conservative Party (Bolivia)
    The Conservative Party was one of two major political parties in Bolivia in the late 19th century. The other was the Liberal Party. Between 1880 and 1899, all of the Presidents of Bolivia were members of the Conservative Party....

  • Conservative Party (Chile)
    Conservative Party (Chile)
    The Conservative Party of Chile was one of the principal Chilean political parties since its foundation in 1836 until 1949, when it broke apart. In 1953 it reformed as the United Conservative Party and in 1966 joined with the Liberal Party to form the National Party...

  • Conservative Party (Ecuador)
    Conservative Party (Ecuador)
    The Conservative Party was an Ecuadorian conservative party formed in 1869. Initially associated with the military of Ecuador the PC became one of the two great parties of state in the country, alternating in power with the Ecuadorian Radical Liberal Party.-Development:The PC was formed by Gabriel...

  • Conservative Party of Nicaragua
    Conservative Party of Nicaragua
    The Conservative Party is a conservative political party in Nicaragua.The party's colour is green and its emblem is a torch of freedom in a circle. Its slogan is “Dios, Orden, Justicia” , often depicted on the three sides of a triangle.-History:The conservative party is the oldest currently...

  • Conservative Party (Panama)
    Conservative Party (Panama)
    Conservative Party is a Panamanian political party.Panama inherited the traditional political parties of Colombia – the Conservative Party and the Liberal Party – which vied against one another from 1903 until the 1920s.The local section, less doctrinaire than its Colombian parent, included most...

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