Popular Christian Movement

Popular Christian Movement

The Popular Christian Movement (Spanish: Movimiento Popular Cristiano, MPC) was fouded by General René Barrientos Ortuño in 1966[1] after the overthrow on 5 November 1964 of the Revolutionary Nationalist Movement (MNR) government of President Víctor Paz Estenssoro by a military coup under the leadership of René Barrientos and General Alfredo Ovando Candía. Its purpose was to support René Barrientos in the general election the military regime arranged on 3 July 1966. During the three years René Barrientos remained in power, the Popular Christian Movement was the government party. The organizing cadres for the party were drawn from a variety of sources with the largest single source being from the old anti-Víctor Paz Estenssoro factions of the MNR. [2]
The Popular Christian Movement differed somewhat from other official parties in that it sought – and to a degree maintained – contact with peasant union organizations. This rallying of peasant support was part of René Barrientos's strategy of allying the military with the conservative postreform peasantry. No subsequent military leader has been able to sustain this alliance effectively. The Popular Christian Movement, like other parties organized from the presidential palace, served to give some gifted politicians a start in national politics. José Ortiz Mercado, for example, who became a major figure in the Alfredo Ovando Candía administration (1969–1971), was an Popular Christian Movement member of the National Congress from Santa Cruz Department elected in 1966. [3]
For all practical purposes, the MPC died with the accidental death of General René Barrientos Ortuño early 27 April, 1969 and has had no political power in decades. [4]
In 1966 the Popular Christian Movement took part in an electoral coalition Nationalist Union of the People backing Juan Pereda Asbún. [5]
In 1979, the MPC dissolved into Hugo Banzer Suárez's new Nationalist Democratic Action (ADN).


Notes

  1. ^ Political handbook of the world 1970. New York, 1970. p27.
  2. ^ James M. Malloy, Richard S. Thorn. Beyond the revolution: Bolivia since 1952. University of Pittsburgh Pre, 1971. P. 146.
  3. ^ Political parties of the Americas: Canada, Latin America, and the West Indies. Greenwood Press, 1982. P. 142.
  4. ^ Political parties of the Americas: Canada, Latin America, and the West Indies. Greenwood Press, 1982. P. 142.
  5. ^ Elections in the Americas : a data handbook / ed. by Dieter Nohlen, Vol. 2. [Oxford] [u.a.]: Oxford Univ. Press, 2005. P.139.

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