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This article lists political parties in Costa Rica. Costa Rica used to have a two-party system , which meant that there were two dominant political parties, the Social Christian Unity Party and the National Liberation Party , with extreme difficulty for anybody to achieve electoral success under the banner of any other party.
Popular Renewal (Spanish: Renovación Popular, RP) is a neo-fascist Peruvian political party. Founded in 2020, the party is the successor of the former National Solidarity Party founded and led by former Lima Mayor Luis Castañeda Lossio.
The National Restoration Party (Spanish: Partido Restauración Nacional – PRN or PREN) is a political party in Costa Rica.It was founded in 2005 by Carlos Avendaño Calvo mostly by dissidents of Costa Rica's historical Christian party, Costa Rican Renewal, after its then only deputy, Carlos Avendaño Calvo, left. [1]
Juntos por el Perú: JP 2001 (as PHP) 41,257 Democratic socialism Progressivism: 8 / 130. ... Partido Político PRIN: PRIN 2021 44,595 Regionalism Decentralization: 0 ...
The National Alliance of Workers, Farmers, University Students and Reservists (Spanish: Alianza Nacional de Trabajadores, Agricultores, Universitarios, Reservistas y Obreros; ANTAURO), or just the National Alliance (Spanish: Alianza Nacional) is a Peruvian political party.
The Social Christian Republican Party is a Costa Rican political party founded in 2014 by former president Rafael Ángel Calderón Fournier and his group of supporters as a splinter from the historical Social Christian Unity Party (PUSC). [2] The party also uses the colors and a similar name of Calderón's father's party, the National ...
The party's logo as Peru Nation. Founded in November 2015 by former congressman Francisco Diez Canseco Távara as Peru Nation, the party initially participated in the 2016 general election, but withdrew its presidential ticket and congressional lists ten days before the election, amid the risk of failing to pass the electoral threshold. [2] [3]
During the 2007 Costa Rican Dominican Republic – Central America Free Trade Agreement referendum, it stood with the opposition to the agreement. In 2010 elections , former Tibás mayor Mayra Gonzalez finished sixth in the presidential contest with 0.7%, but the party regained parliamentary representation, winning a solitary seat, taken by Orozco.