- Conservative Party of Nicaragua
The Conservative Party ( _es. Partido Conservador) is a conservative
political party inNicaragua . The party's colour isgreen and its emblem is a torch of freedom in a circle. Its slogan is "DIOS ORDEN JUSTICIA" ("God, Order, Justice"), often depicted on the three sides of atriangle .History
The conservative party is the oldest currently existing political party in Nicaragua. It was founded during the late 1830s, as Nicaragua established itself as an independent republic, by members of the elite of Granada. As in many Latin American countries, a major political conflict took place between conservatives and liberals. During the 1840s and 1850s a nearly constant civil war took place between conservatives and liberals in Nicaragua. In 1857 the conservatives won, and dominated the country for 35 years.
In 1893 the conservative party split, and the liberals took advantage of this to make a successful rebellion. The conservative party returned to power in 1910, following the intervention of American troops. It remained in power until another liberal rebellion in 1926, and a coalition government was established.
Factions of the conservative party, along with factions of the liberal party, helped
Anastasio Somoza Garcia to gain power. Somoza established his own party, the Liberal Nationalist Party, and though the Somoza regime was overthrown in 1979, the conservative party has never recovered the amount of power that it had during previous times. In 1990 the conservative party joined theUnited Nicaraguan Opposition to successfully oppose theSandinista National Liberation Front in elections. Following the rapid collapse of that party, the conservatives became the third largest political force in the country, but much smaller than the Sandinistas or theConstitutional Liberal Party .At thelegislative elections, held on4 November 2001 , the party won 2.1% of the popular vote and 2 out of 90 seats in the National Assembly. The same day,Alberto Saborío won only 1.4% in the presidential elections.Current status
In 2006 the conservative party joined another coalition party, the
Nicaraguan Liberal Alliance to support the former Constitutional Liberal politicianEduardo Montealegre in its presidential campaign, which was unsuccessful. The conservatives also supported and participated with the Nicaraguan Liberal Alliance in the congressional elections, in which the Nicaraguan Liberal Alliance came in third place but won nearly as many seats as the Constitutional Liberal Party.
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