Bolivian Union Party
The Bolivian Union Party (Spanish: Partido de la Unión Boliviana) was a political party in Bolivia. The party positioned itself as a 'revolutionary democratic centre-left nationalist' party. It was founded as a continuation of the Sucrist National Union Party (Partido Unión Nacional Sucrista).[1] The party contested the 1979 presidential election, with Walter Gonzáles Valda as its candidate. González Valda obtained 19,997 votes (1.1% of the national vote).[2]
Bolivian Union Party Partido de la Unión Boliviana | |
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Leader | Walter Gonzáles Valda |
Colours | yellow |
In 1982, the collective leadership of the party consisted of Walter Gonzáles Valda, Hernán Ichazo Gonzáles, Francisco Silva and Napoléon Calvimontes.[1]
References
- Rolón Anaya, Mario. Política y partidos en Bolivia. La Paz, Bolivia: Librería Editorial "Juventud", 1999. p. 510
- http://hemeroteca.lavanguardia.es/preview/1979/07/15/pagina-18/33441667/pdf.html
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