National Liberation
Political party in Ecuador
National Liberation (Spanish: Liberación Nacional) was a political party in Ecuador. The party, which was accorded the number '11' by the electoral authorities, was born through a split from FADI in 1989. The party was founded by students and middle class sectors. It obtained 1.8% of the votes in 1990 and 0.8% in 1996.[1]
References
- ^ Vázquez S., Lola, and Napoleón Saltos Galarza. Ecuador: su realidad. Quito, Ecuador: Fundación "José Peralta", 2007. p. 377
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