Militant Workers Revolutionary Party

Militant Workers Revolutionary Party

Militant Workers Revolutionary Party (Spanish: Partido Revolucionario de los Trabajadores en Lucha) was a political party in Costa Rica. In 1990 the party contested the general elections. However, its presidential candidate, Edwin Badilla, received only 1,005 (0.1%) of the votes,[1] whilst the party received just 742 votes in the parliamentary election.

References

  1. ^ Obregón, Coltilde María. El proceso electoral y el poder ejecutivo en Costa Rica. San José: Editoral Universidad de Costa Rica, 2001. p. 404

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