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  Revolutionary Nationalist Movement - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Revolutionary Nationalist Movement (Spanish: Movimiento Nacionalista Revolucionario) is a Bolivian political party, perhaps the most important in the country during the 20th century.
Filled with strong personalities, the party had, in fact, begun to fragment along political and personal lines since the late 1950s, with Walter Guevara Arze being the first to leave and the popular Juan Lechín being expelled in 1964.
Siles went on to form the Movimiento Nacionalista Revolucionario de Izquierda (MNRI) and Lechín the Partido Revolucionario de la Izquierda Nacional (PRIN).
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Nationalist_Revolutionary_Movement   (963 words)

  
 Tupamaros National Liberation Movement, Uruguay   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
The flag of Tupamaros, according to W. Smith [smi80], is the historical Artigas flag defaced with a red star enclosed in a white disc.
A red star is also used in the political wing of the Tupamaros: the Movimiento 26 de Marzo (March 26th Movement).
Nowadays Mujica is also a member of the Movimiento de Participación Popular (Popular Participation Movement), however the Tupamaros flag is still used by the MLN in meetings remembering their 1960s & 1970s activities.
www.crwflags.com /fotw/flags/uy}tupa.html   (956 words)

  
 Collective Memory and Participation in Democracy   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
From 1970 to 1971, the Tupamaros continued to consolidate their armed organization and Mated a political arm, the Movimiento de Independientes 26 de marzo, to compete in the national elections of November 197 1.
Located in Uruguay, the members of the Movimiento de Independientes 26 de marzo en Uruguay (MI26m-U) had previously belonged either to the MLN-T or to the original Movimiento de Independientes 26 de marzo.
Movimiento de Independientes 26 de marzo, "Una opinion sobre la realidad nacional," April 1984.
www.polisci.wisc.edu /users/lpayne/arraras1.htm   (9633 words)

  
 Uruguay 9893
On February 18, 1987, the petitioners, the "Movimiento Vanguardia Nacional de Jubilados y Pensionistas del Uruguay," filed a claim with this commission against the Government of Uruguay.
Declares that the petition relating to Case 9893, from the "Movimiento Vanguardia Nacional de Jubilados y Pensionistas del Uruguay," is formally inadmissible because available remedies under domestic law were not exhausted, as required by the provisions of Article 46.1.a of the Convention and Article 37 of the Regulations of the Commission.
States the satisfaction of the Commission for the passage of Law 15900 of October 21, 1987, while this claim was in process, which called for the setting of adjustments for retired persons and pensioners for the years 1986 and later as a function of the Average Wage Index (IMS).
www.cidh.oas.org /annualrep/90.91eng/Uruguay9893.htm   (3597 words)

  
 [No title]
Bicameral National Congress or Congresso Nacional consists of the Federal Senate or Senado Federal (81 seats ; three members from each state or federal district elected according to the principle of majority to serve eight-year terms ; one-third elected after a four year period, two-thirds elected after the next four-year period)
The Congreso Nacional (National Congress) has 125 members elected for a five year term, 105 members elected in two- or multi-seat constituencies and 20 members elected at large by proportional representation.
An active member of the Partido Nacional since he is 17 and a member to the National Convention of his party since 1984.
www.chez.com /vips/parlease.htm   (4343 words)

  
 An Overview of Recent Colombian History   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
The Frente Nacional reinforced its regimes with limitations to democratic liberties and a permanent state of siege with the ensuing militarization of society to control opposition movements.
El Frente Nacional refuerza su régimen limitando las libertades democráticas e instaurando un estado de emergencia permanente para controlar los movimientos de oposición, con la consecuente militarización de la sociedad.
El movimiento guerrillero se fortaleció, con actividad en un 60% de los municipios, pero políticamente débil y sin el apoyo de la clase media ni de los estudiantes.
colhrnet.igc.org /timeline.htm   (10703 words)

  
 Political Affairs Magazine - The Illegality of "Legal Opposition" in Colombia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
With the beginning of the Frente Nacional (1958 - 1974), a sort of "Restricted Democracy" was implemented, which combined elements of formal democracy with mechanisms of authoritarian regimes, to exercise strict control over the opposition and popular movements.
The Movimiento Alianza Nacional Popular (ANAPO) canalized a great percentage of inconformity with respect to Frente Nacional policies and denounced the April 19, 1970 presidential electoral fraud favoring the official candidate.
This is the aim of the Movimiento Bolivariano which, under the leadership of the FARC-EP, joins Colombians seeking a political end to State terrorism and indignity before the U.S. empire.
www.politicalaffairs.net /article/articleview/3261/1/162   (1789 words)

  
 Directorio Democrático Cubano | Movimiento Cubano Reflexión |
The Cuban Reflection Movement (Movimiento Cubano Reflexión), based in Camajuaní, Villa Clara, is an organization that seeks alternatives for change due to the global crisis affecting Cuban society.
Inspired by noble civic traditions and having as its foundation the democratization of the country, the Cuban Reflection Movement is a pro human rights and pluralist entity.
Movimiento Nacional de Resistencia Cívica 'Pedro Luis Boitel'
www.directorio.org /CRM/index.php?lang=1   (213 words)

  
 "The Take" by Avi lewis & Naomi Klein : Indybay
Desde el Movimiento Nacional de Fábricas Recuperadas por los Trabajadores queremos hacer pública nuestra total oposición al documental que se está estrenando en la Argentina: "LA TOMA", producido y dirigido por los canadienses Naomi Klein y Avi Lewis.
Desde este Movimiento estamos agradecidos a todos los funcionarios públicos de todo el territorio Argentino por que más allá de su color político y de la situación de emergencia están colaborado con la recuperación de las fábricas.
El Movimiento Nacional de Fábricas Recuperadas por los Trabajadores quiere dejar en claro su total oposición al documental La Toma de Avi Lewis y Naomi Klein por todo lo expuesto.
www.indybay.org /newsitems/2005/02/21/17229311.php   (2025 words)

  
 Elections in Colombia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Communal and Comunitarian Movement of Colombia (Movimiento Comunal y Comunitario de Colombia)
Sources: Registraduria Nacional del Estado Civil, Caracol Radio
Source: Base de Datos Políticos de las Américas and Registraduría Nacional del Estado Civil.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Elections_in_Colombia   (826 words)

  
 9416177E
No party has challenged the results of the presidential election but, at the time of writing this report, the results of the municipal elections have been challenged in more than 40 mayoral districts.
In several cases the grounds for the challenge is the absence of the Partido Movimiento de Unidad symbol from the ballot papers of some municipalities.
The election to the Legislative Assembly has been challenged by FMLN in La Unión department, on the grounds that the count was interrupted the night of 20 March, in the capital of the department.
www.un.org /docs/s1994375.htm   (2957 words)

  
 Puerto Vallarta - Mexico Magico - PVMirror.com E-Newspaper
Movimiento Nacional Indigena de la Confederación Nacional Campesina
At this time there are indigenous organizations at the national, state, regional and local level whose aim is to develop a variety of activities in order to defend their rights as peoples and to be included in the democratization process of the country.
Coordinadora General de Plan Nacional para las Zonas Deprimidas y Grupos Marginados.
www.pvmirror.com /mexicomagico/indigenous9-2.html   (555 words)

  
 El Salvador Left-Wing Parties - Flags, Maps, Economy, History, Climate, Natural Resources, Current Issues, ...
Such an eventuality was complicated considerably by the direct association of the FDR with the violent, rejectionist left as represented by the Farabundo Marti National Liberation Front (Frente Farabundo Marti de Liberacion Nacional-- FMLN).
The leadership of the FMLN clung to the position that the only legitimate elections would be those undertaken after the conclusion and implementation of a power-sharing arrangement between the government and the FMLN-FDR.
Nevertheless, despite the numerous factors weighing against them, members of the two leading parties in the FDR coalition began to return from foreign exile to organize and possibly to compete in the 1989 presidential elections.
www.photius.com /countries/el_salvador/government/el_salvador_government_left_wing_parties.html   (727 words)

  
 CUBA / Newly declared prisoners of conscience / Amnesty International - Prensa Independiente de Cuba / CubaNet News - ...
Background: He is secretary of the Movimiento Cristiano Liberación, Christian Liberation Movement, and was active in the Proyecto Varela signature drive in Havana.
According to reports, in September 2003 he and fellow prisoner of conscience Librado Ricardo Linares García were transferred to a punishment cell in Combinado del Este prison for having refused to military salute a high prison official.
Background: He is president of the unofficial Movimiento Opción Alternativa, Alternative Option Movement, in Matanzas province, as well as a member of the Consejo Nacional de Resistencia Cívica, National Council of Civic Resistance, both organisations which have not been recognised by the authorities.
www.cubanet.org /ref/dis/03180402.htm   (8447 words)

  
 Mission to El Salvador
Section 261 of the Electoral Law provides that after the final vote count the Tribunal declares as President and Vice-President elect of the Republic the candidates nominated by the political party or coalition who have obtained an absolute majority of the votes, i.e.
Movimiento Nacional Revolucionario (MNR) (currently a part of Convergencia Democrática).
ONUSAL is witness to the foregoing commitment of the representatives of the political parties and will monitor compliance with it.
www.ipu.org /elcn-e/rptslvdr.htm   (5150 words)

  
 Revolution and Counterrevolution in Guatemala, 1944-1963 An Annotated Guide to Street Literature in the Benson Latin ...
Guatemalan national life changed direction in the next decade, 1954-1963, when Carlos Castillo Armas, erstwhile leader of the Ejército de Liberación Nacional, assumed the presidency in July, 1954, and it continued to change when, after his assassination in 1957, Miguel Ydígoras Fuentes was elected president (1958).
Among the more interesting exceptions are publications of the Ejército de Liberación Nacional, issued in Honduras, and the publications of exile groups located in El Salvador, Honduras, and Mexico.
Comité Nacional Pro-Conmemoración del XV Aniversario de la Revolución del 20 de Octubre de 1944.
www.lib.utexas.edu /taro/utlac/00073/00073p3-P.html   (5050 words)

  
 Mexico Web: Gobierno y Politica/Politica
Movimiento Nacional Socialista Mexicano A.P.N. Pagina con informacion Nacional Socialista, Eventos, estatutos, noticias..
Movimiento Fusionista Del Norte De Mexico Y Sur De Los Estados Unidos.
En esta pagina encontraras una nueva opcion, alguien que te represente con tus ideas y tu forma de pensar, un nuevo concepto de participar en la vida política nacional, otra opción para la ciudadanía nacional, cuando el nombre del candidato o partido no da confianza, porque suena a corrupción...
www.mexicoweb.com.mx /Gobierno_y_Politica/Politica/pagina5.html   (402 words)

  
 A.M. Costa Rica
The Movimiento Cívico Nacional is the same ad hoc group that blocked highways and tied up the country during the last five days of August.
He said he cannot do anthing about the soaring world price of oil nor the status of vehicle inspections in the country because that case is in constitutional court.
The movement includes the Asociación Nacional de Empleados Públicos y Privados which is flexing its political muscles.
www.amcostarica.com /100604.htm   (3378 words)

  
 Why is the U.S. threatening Bolivia?
EVO MORALES and the left-wing Movimiento al Socialismo (MAS) won second place in Bolivia’s presidential election on June 30.
The leader of Bolivia’s coca growers (cocaleros), Morales received 21 percent of the vote, compared with 22.5 percent for the leading candidate of the neoliberal Movimiento Nacional Revolucionario (MNR).
Morales’s impressive showing stunned politicians, both in Bolivia and abroad, because it reflects a leap in social polarization and anti-imperialist feeling.
www.socialistworker.org /2002-2/415/415_05_Bolivia.shtml   (399 words)

  
 Elections: Latin American Studies: Collections: SSHL
This resulted in a split in his own Reformist party, as the country's vice-president, Francisco Augusto Lora, with ambitions of his own, left the PR and accepted the candidacy offered by a new splinter party, the Movement for Democratic Integration against Reelection (MIDA)""(page 46).
Hartlyn 1998: "Beginning in early 1973, opposition parties spanning the ideological spectrum began joining together for the purpose of ousting Balaguer in the context of the elections.
All material contained in Latin American Election Statistics: A Guide to Sources is protected by copyright, and duplication or sale of all or part of any of it is not permitted, except that material may be duplicated by you for your personal research use or educational purposes in electronic or print form.
sshl.ucsd.edu /collections/las/dominicanrepublic/1970.html   (8820 words)

  
 University of Minnesota Human Rights Library
The Commission was also asked to observe, during that visit, the investigations being conducted into alleged human rights-related abuses of authority reported in a document released by Amnesty International on April 1, 1980.
More than 50 people were taken hostage during the take-over, including diplomats from a number of countries, government officials and Colombian citizens.
The Commission also held meetings with the National Conciliation Commission (Comisión de Conciliación Nacional) and with representatives of international public and private organizations, such as the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees and the International Committee of the Red Cross.
www1.umn.edu /humanrts/iachr/country-reports/colombia1999-intro.html   (3180 words)

  
 Guatemala - Derechos Humanos - Informes
Informe del Relator Especial de las Naciones Unidas sobre discriminación racial acerca de su misión a Guatemala.
La situación de acoso contra el movimiento social y de derechos humanos se intensifica en Guatemala.
Proceso electoral, situación nacional y desafíos para los universitarios.
www.derechos.org /nizkor/guatemala/informes.html   (4206 words)

  
 English and Translations : Argentina Indymedia (( i ))   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
The State responded by fencing in the Plaza from 9 in the morning and by employing some 400 troops of the Federal Police, with attack vehicles, hydrant trucks and firefighters, besides the civilian police who are used to "to take care of" the security of all citizens.
Two multinational companies took part in these concessions: in the city of Maldonado the concessionaire is URAGUA (a subsidiary of the Spanish company Aguas de Bilbao) whereas in the Balnearios region, on the Atlantic coast, the concessionaire is Aguas de la Costa (subsidiary of the gigantic Suez).
The National Commission in Defense of Water and Life (La Comisión Nacional en Defensa del Agua y la Vida), created in 2002, and integrated by diverse organizations and social movements is rallying the Uruguayan people to speak up again in a plebiscite.
argentina.indymedia.org /features/english   (12065 words)

  
 Political Movements : Indigenous Peoples Of Mexico
The elimination of poverty for these peoples has to include respect and strengthening traditional organization and identity among the indigenous peoples.
Alianza Nacional de Profesionistas Indígenas Bilingües, Asociación Civil.
Frente Nacional por la Defensa del Salario, Contra la Austeridad y la Carestía.
www.travelyucatan.com /maya/mayan_politics.php   (2473 words)

  
 MILNET:
The M-19 was very active throughout the 1980s receiving assistance and training from the Montoneros and Tupamaros groups and the Cuban government, causing Colombia to temporarily sever diplomatic relations with Cuba.
TUPAMAROS or MNL - Movimiento Nacional de Liberacion Tupamaros - This Uruguay insurgent group was organized in the early 1960s by law student Raul Sendic.
The Tupamaros were one of the first terrorist groups to use guerrilla warfare in urban areas and established independent terrorist cells throughout the country.
www.milnet.com /cuban-terrorism.html   (2878 words)

  
 La Via Campesina : International Peasant Movement - Members   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Confederación Única Nacional de Afiliados Al Seguro Social Campesino (CONFEUNASSC) Ecuador.
Coordinadora Nacional de Organizaciones de Mujeres Trabajadoras Rurales e Indígenas(CONAMURI)- Paraguay.
Movimiento Popular Nacional Campesino de Papay (MPNKP), Haiti.
www.viacampesina.org /en/index.php?option=com_content&task=blogcategory&id=132&Itemid=159   (1054 words)

  
 NET FOR CUBA INTERNATIONAL - Internal Opposition
Movimiento Nacional del Pueblo Libre de Cuba "Josue País"
Movimiento de Acción Nacionalista Democrática Independiente (M.A.N.D.I) Yusimit Gill Portel
Movimiento Nacional de Derechos Humanos Mario Manuel de la Peña
www.netforcuba.org /Opposition-EN/Opposition/Main.htm   (371 words)

  
 Webshots - Images of Aniversario 29 Julio 2002
Primer Encuentro Nacional de Parroquias Ecuador - 15-16-17 julio 2005
Asamblea Nacional del Movimiento Juan XXIII en Puerto Rico
Lecturas - Misa del 29 Aniversario del Movimiento Juan XXIII
community.webshots.com /album/106899805JoJBFx   (699 words)

  
 Organizations in Guatemala
They are involved in the occupation of uncultivated land and the struggle to increase the minimum wage for agricultural plantation work.
It was disbanded after he and 15 other party leaders were assassinated during the Lucas García regime (1978-1982), but revived again when exiled leaders returned to participate in the 1985 election.
Carpio Nicolle was assassinated in 1993, and in the 1995 elections the party collaborated with the Christian Democrats (DCG) and the Social Democratic Party (PSD), forming the Alianza Nacional.
www.peacebrigades.org /guate.html   (7207 words)

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