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Colorado Party (Paraguay)

The National Republican Association – Colorado Party (Spanish: Asociación Nacional Republicana – Partido Colorado, ANR-PC, lit. 'Red Party') is a conservative political party in Paraguay, founded on 11 September 1887 by Bernardino Caballero. Since 1947, the Colorado party has been dominant in Paraguayan politics, ruling as the only legal party between 1947 and 1962, and has controlled the presidency since 1948 notwithstanding a brief interruption between 2008 and 2013. With almost 2 million members (although there are allegations of numerous false affiliations made by the party),[9] it is the largest political party in the country.

National Republican Association – Colorado Party
Asociación Nacional Republicana – Partido Colorado
LeaderSantiago Peña
PresidentHoracio Cartes[1]
FounderBernardino Caballero
Founded11 September 1887; 136 years ago (1887-09-11)
Headquarters25 de Mayo N° 842 c/ Tacuary - Asunción, Paraguay
Paramilitary wingsColorado Party militias (Py nandí, Guión Rojo, Grupos de Acción Anticomunista)
Membership (2022)2,616,424[2]
IdeologyConservatism[3]
Economic liberalism[4]
Political positionCentre-right[5] to right-wing[6]
Regional affiliationUnion of Latin American Parties[7]
International affiliationInternational Democrat Union[8]
Colours   Red, white
Chamber of Deputies
48 / 80
Senate
23 / 45
Governors
15 / 17
Party flag
Website
www.anr.org.py

History edit

1887–1989 edit

It initially ruled the country from 1887 until 1904. In 1946, it rejoined the government, together with the Febreristas, during Higinio Moríñigo's rule as President of Paraguay.

The Colorado Party became the dominant political force in the country following the conclusion of the 1947 civil war. During this time, the party operated multiple paramilitary wings. From 1947 until 1962, the Colorado Party ruled Paraguay as a one-party state; all other political parties were illegal.[10] In 1962, all national parties were nominally legalized; the Communist Party being deemed "international" remained illegal and its adherents repressed by the Paraguayan state. During the rule of Alfredo Stroessner all members of the armed forces and government employees were required to be members of the Colorado Party. Dissident groups within the party were purged, and two (Movimiento Popular Colorado and Asociación Nacional Republicana en el Exilio y la Resistencia) acted as opposition groups in exile until the 1980s. In 1987, there was a rift in the party between a hardliner faction supportive of Stroessner and a traditionalist faction.[11] This rift was primarily over the issue of Stroessner's succession and was a large contributor to the 1989 coup d'état led by General Andrés Rodríguez, himself a traditionalist.[12]

In practice, however, Paraguay remained a one-party military dictatorship until Stroessner's overthrow in 1989. It served as one of the "twin pillars" of Stroessner's 35-year rule, one of the longest in history by a non-royal leader.[13]

Since 1989 edit

In 2002, the National Union of Ethical Citizens split from the party.

At the legislative elections of 27 April 2003, the party won 35.3% of the popular vote (37 out of 80 seats) in the Chamber of Deputies of Paraguay and 32.9% (16 out of 45 seats) in the Senate. Its candidate at the presidential elections on the same day, Nicanor Duarte, won 37.1% of the popular vote and was elected President of Paraguay.

Originally, the Colorado Party was conservative, representing those opposed to the Liberal Party.

On 20 April 2008, for the first time in 61 years, the Colorado Party lost the presidential elections to an opposition candidate from the center-left, Fernando Lugo, a Roman Catholic bishop, a first on both accounts (free election of an opposition candidate and of a bishop to the office of president in Paraguay). The Colorado Party was represented in these elections by Blanca Ovelar, the first woman to run for the presidency. Fernando Lugo, who had renounced the cloth before the elections so that he could become eligible under Paraguayan law, was formally released from his vows by the Vatican before his installation as president on 15 August 2008.

According to Antonio Soljancic, a social scientist at the Autonomous University of Asunción, "in order to get a job, you had to show you were a party member. The problem Paraguay has is that, although Stroessner disappeared from the political map, he left a legacy that no one has tried to bury".[14]

Electoral history edit

Presidential elections edit

Note: From 1947 until 1962, the Colorado Party was the sole legal party. Free and fair elections did not take place until 1993.

Election Party candidate Votes % Result
1953 Federico Chávez 224,788 100% Elected (sole legal party)  Y
1954 Alfredo Stroessner 236,191 100% Elected (sole legal party)  Y
1958 295,414 100% Elected (sole legal party)  Y
1963 569,551 92.3% Elected  Y
1968 465,535 71.6% Elected  Y
1973 681,306 84.7% Elected  Y
1978 905,461 90.8% Elected  Y
1983 944,637 91.0% Elected  Y
1988 1,187,738 89.6% Elected  Y
1989 Andrés Rodríguez 882,957 76.59% Elected  Y
1993 Juan Carlos Wasmosy 449,505 41.78% Elected  Y
1998 Raúl Cubas Grau 887,196 55.35% Elected  Y
2003 Nicanor Duarte 574,232 38.30% Elected  Y
2008 Blanca Ovelar 573,995 31.75% Lost  N
2013 Horacio Cartes 1,104,169 48.48% Elected  Y
2018 Mario Abdo Benítez 1,206,067 48.96% Elected  Y
2023 Santiago Peña 1,292,079 43.94% Elected  Y

Vice presidential election edit

Election Party candidate Votes % Result
2000 Félix Argaña 587,498 48.8% Lost  N

Chamber of Deputies elections edit

Note: From 1947 until 1962, the Colorado Party was the sole legal party. Free and fair elections did not take place until 1993.

Election Votes % Seats +/–
1960
60 / 60
  60
1963 569,551 92.3%
40 / 60
  20
1968 465,535 71.6%
40 / 60
 
1973 681,306 84.7%
40 / 60
 
1978 905,461 90.7%
40 / 60
 
1983 944,637 91.0%
40 / 60
 
1988 1,187,738 89.6%
40 / 60
 
1989 845,820 74.5%
40 / 72
 
1993 488,342 43.4%
38 / 80
  2
1998 857,473 53.8%
45 / 80
  7
2003 520,761 35.3%
37 / 80
  8
2008 582,932 32.96%
30 / 80
  7
2013 919,625 40.99%
44 / 80
  14
2018 927,183 39.10%
42 / 80
  2
2023 1,345,730 47.43%
48 / 80
  6

Senate elections edit

Note: free and fair elections did not take place until 1993.

Election Votes % Seats +/–
1968
20 / 30
  20
1973 681,306 84.7%
20 / 30
 
1978
20 / 30
 
1983
20 / 30
 
1988
20 / 30
 
1993 498,586 44.0%
20 / 45
 
1998 813,287 51.7%
24 / 45
  4
2003 508,506 34.4%
16 / 45
  8
2008 509,907 29.07%
15 / 45
  1
2013 865,206 38.50%
19 / 45
  4
2018 766,841 32.52%
17 / 45
  2
2023 1,317,463 45.72%
23 / 45
  6

References edit

  1. ^ "Con 45,8% de participación colorada, Cartes ganó presidencia de ANR". La Nación (Paraguay) (in Spanish). 19 December 2022.
  2. ^ https://www.anr.org.py/anr-vuelve-a-habilitar-su-padron-con-2-616-424-afiliados-que-pueden-votar/
  3. ^ "Paraguay elige el continuismo del conservador Partido Colorado dando la presidencia a Santiago Peña". es.euronews.com. 1 May 2023.
  4. ^ Jorge González-Gallarza (6 July 2023). "Paraguay Athwart Liberalism". europeanconservative.com. Retrieved 18 August 2023.
  5. ^ "Paraguayan magnate wins back power for Colorado Party". Reuters. 22 April 2013. Retrieved 15 August 2023.
  6. ^ "El derechista Partido Colorado afianza su monopolio político en Paraguay". www.publico.es. 1 May 2023. Retrieved 15 August 2023.
  7. ^ . Archived from the original on 31 March 2022. Retrieved 6 July 2020.
  8. ^ "Members | International Democrat Union". February 2018.
  9. ^ http://www.eleccionesparaguay.com/noticia-padron-electora-definitivo-elecciones-paraguay-2013-131.html https://elsurti.com/oligarquia/reportaje/2021/03/30/me-afiliaron-sin-mi-consentimiento/ https://www.ultimahora.com/tribunal-hace-lugar-un-habeas-data-contra-anr-afiliacion-ilegal-n3051257 https://www.abc.com.py/nacionales/2021/07/30/reestablecen-web-de-anr-sin-afiliados-fantasma-sepa-que-hacer-si-sigue-figurando/ https://www.paraguay.com/nacionales/investigaran-a-partidos-politicos-por-produccion-de-documentos-falsos-88785 https://www.abc.com.py/nacionales/2021/07/31/urgen-una-ley-de-proteccion-de-datos-tras-afiliaciones-falsas-a-la-anr/
  10. ^ . Library of Congress Country Studies. Archived from the original on 9 January 2009.
  11. ^ Smith, James F. (4 February 1989). "Military Coup Topples Paraguay's Stroessner : Incoming President Promises Democracy, Respect for Rights". Los Angeles Times. from the original on 9 January 2022. Retrieved 8 January 2022.
  12. ^
  13. ^ . Library of Congress Country Studies. Archived from the original on 9 January 2009.
  14. ^ "Horacio Cartes: Millionaire. Criminal. Business titan. Homophobe. The next president of Paraguay?". The Independent. 19 April 2013.

External links edit

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Paraguay founded on 11 September 1887 by Bernardino Caballero Since 1947 the Colorado party has been dominant in Paraguayan politics ruling as the only legal party between 1947 and 1962 and has controlled the presidency since 1948 notwithstanding a brief interruption between 2008 and 2013 With almost 2 million members although there are allegations of numerous false affiliations made by the party 9 it is the largest political party in the country National Republican Association Colorado Party Asociacion Nacional Republicana Partido ColoradoLeaderSantiago PenaPresidentHoracio Cartes 1 FounderBernardino CaballeroFounded11 September 1887 136 years ago 1887 09 11 Headquarters25 de Mayo N 842 c Tacuary Asuncion ParaguayParamilitary wingsColorado Party militias Py nandi Guion Rojo Grupos de Accion Anticomunista Membership 2022 2 616 424 2 IdeologyConservatism 3 Economic liberalism 4 Political positionCentre right 5 to right wing 6 Regional affiliationUnion of Latin American Parties 7 International affiliationInternational Democrat Union 8 Colours Red whiteChamber of Deputies48 80Senate23 45Governors15 17Party flagWebsitewww wbr anr wbr org wbr pyPolitics of ParaguayPolitical partiesElections Contents 1 History 1 1 1887 1989 1 2 Since 1989 2 Electoral history 2 1 Presidential elections 2 2 Vice presidential election 2 3 Chamber of Deputies elections 2 4 Senate elections 3 References 4 External linksHistory edit1887 1989 edit It initially ruled the country from 1887 until 1904 In 1946 it rejoined the government together with the Febreristas during Higinio Morinigo s rule as President of Paraguay The Colorado Party became the dominant political force in the country following the conclusion of the 1947 civil war During this time the party operated multiple paramilitary wings From 1947 until 1962 the Colorado Party ruled Paraguay as a one party state all other political parties were illegal 10 In 1962 all national parties were nominally legalized the Communist Party being deemed international remained illegal and its adherents repressed by the Paraguayan state During the rule of Alfredo Stroessner all members of the armed forces and government employees were required to be members of the Colorado Party Dissident groups within the party were purged and two Movimiento Popular Colorado and Asociacion Nacional Republicana en el Exilio y la Resistencia acted as opposition groups in exile until the 1980s In 1987 there was a rift in the party between a hardliner faction supportive of Stroessner and a traditionalist faction 11 This rift was primarily over the issue of Stroessner s succession and was a large contributor to the 1989 coup d etat led by General Andres Rodriguez himself a traditionalist 12 In practice however Paraguay remained a one party military dictatorship until Stroessner s overthrow in 1989 It served as one of the twin pillars of Stroessner s 35 year rule one of the longest in history by a non royal leader 13 Since 1989 edit In 2002 the National Union of Ethical Citizens split from the party At the legislative elections of 27 April 2003 the party won 35 3 of the popular vote 37 out of 80 seats in the Chamber of Deputies of Paraguay and 32 9 16 out of 45 seats in the Senate Its candidate at the presidential elections on the same day Nicanor Duarte won 37 1 of the popular vote and was elected President of Paraguay Originally the Colorado Party was conservative representing those opposed to the Liberal Party On 20 April 2008 for the first time in 61 years the Colorado Party lost the presidential elections to an opposition candidate from the center left Fernando Lugo a Roman Catholic bishop a first on both accounts free election of an opposition candidate and of a bishop to the office of president in Paraguay The Colorado Party was represented in these elections by Blanca Ovelar the first woman to run for the presidency Fernando Lugo who had renounced the cloth before the elections so that he could become eligible under Paraguayan law was formally released from his vows by the Vatican before his installation as president on 15 August 2008 According to Antonio Soljancic a social scientist at the Autonomous University of Asuncion in order to get a job you had to show you were a party member The problem Paraguay has is that although Stroessner disappeared from the political map he left a legacy that no one has tried to bury 14 Electoral history editPresidential elections edit Note From 1947 until 1962 the Colorado Party was the sole legal party Free and fair elections did not take place until 1993 Election Party candidate Votes Result1953 Federico Chavez 224 788 100 Elected sole legal party nbsp Y1954 Alfredo Stroessner 236 191 100 Elected sole legal party nbsp Y1958 295 414 100 Elected sole legal party nbsp Y1963 569 551 92 3 Elected nbsp Y1968 465 535 71 6 Elected nbsp Y1973 681 306 84 7 Elected nbsp Y1978 905 461 90 8 Elected nbsp Y1983 944 637 91 0 Elected nbsp Y1988 1 187 738 89 6 Elected nbsp Y1989 Andres Rodriguez 882 957 76 59 Elected nbsp Y1993 Juan Carlos Wasmosy 449 505 41 78 Elected nbsp Y1998 Raul Cubas Grau 887 196 55 35 Elected nbsp Y2003 Nicanor Duarte 574 232 38 30 Elected nbsp Y2008 Blanca Ovelar 573 995 31 75 Lost nbsp N2013 Horacio Cartes 1 104 169 48 48 Elected nbsp Y2018 Mario Abdo Benitez 1 206 067 48 96 Elected nbsp Y2023 Santiago Pena 1 292 079 43 94 Elected nbsp YVice presidential election edit Election Party candidate Votes Result2000 Felix Argana 587 498 48 8 Lost nbsp NChamber of Deputies elections edit Note From 1947 until 1962 the Colorado Party was the sole legal party Free and fair elections did not take place until 1993 Election Votes Seats 1960 60 60 nbsp 601963 569 551 92 3 40 60 nbsp 201968 465 535 71 6 40 60 nbsp 1973 681 306 84 7 40 60 nbsp 1978 905 461 90 7 40 60 nbsp 1983 944 637 91 0 40 60 nbsp 1988 1 187 738 89 6 40 60 nbsp 1989 845 820 74 5 40 72 nbsp 1993 488 342 43 4 38 80 nbsp 21998 857 473 53 8 45 80 nbsp 72003 520 761 35 3 37 80 nbsp 82008 582 932 32 96 30 80 nbsp 72013 919 625 40 99 44 80 nbsp 142018 927 183 39 10 42 80 nbsp 22023 1 345 730 47 43 48 80 nbsp 6Senate elections edit Note free and fair elections did not take place until 1993 Election Votes Seats 1968 20 30 nbsp 201973 681 306 84 7 20 30 nbsp 1978 20 30 nbsp 1983 20 30 nbsp 1988 20 30 nbsp 1993 498 586 44 0 20 45 nbsp 1998 813 287 51 7 24 45 nbsp 42003 508 506 34 4 16 45 nbsp 82008 509 907 29 07 15 45 nbsp 12013 865 206 38 50 19 45 nbsp 42018 766 841 32 52 17 45 nbsp 22023 1 317 463 45 72 23 45 nbsp 6References edit Con 45 8 de participacion colorada Cartes gano presidencia de ANR La Nacion Paraguay in Spanish 19 December 2022 https www anr org py anr vuelve a habilitar su padron con 2 616 424 afiliados que pueden votar Paraguay elige el continuismo del conservador Partido Colorado dando la presidencia a Santiago Pena es euronews com 1 May 2023 Jorge Gonzalez Gallarza 6 July 2023 Paraguay Athwart Liberalism europeanconservative com Retrieved 18 August 2023 Paraguayan magnate wins back power for Colorado Party Reuters 22 April 2013 Retrieved 15 August 2023 El derechista Partido Colorado afianza su monopolio politico en Paraguay www publico es 1 May 2023 Retrieved 15 August 2023 Partidos Miembros Archived from the original on 31 March 2022 Retrieved 6 July 2020 Members International Democrat Union February 2018 http www eleccionesparaguay com noticia padron electora definitivo elecciones paraguay 2013 131 html https elsurti com oligarquia reportaje 2021 03 30 me afiliaron sin mi consentimiento https www ultimahora com tribunal hace lugar un habeas data contra anr afiliacion ilegal n3051257 https www abc com py nacionales 2021 07 30 reestablecen web de anr sin afiliados fantasma sepa que hacer si sigue figurando https www paraguay com nacionales investigaran a partidos politicos por produccion de documentos falsos 88785 https www abc com py nacionales 2021 07 31 urgen una ley de proteccion de datos tras afiliaciones falsas a la anr Paraguay Opposition Parties Library of Congress Country Studies Archived from the original on 9 January 2009 Smith James F 4 February 1989 Military Coup Topples Paraguay s Stroessner Incoming President Promises Democracy Respect for Rights Los Angeles Times Archived from the original on 9 January 2022 Retrieved 8 January 2022 Paraguay Potential Successors to Stroessner Paraguay The Twin Pillars of the Stroessner Regime Library of Congress Country Studies Archived from the original on 9 January 2009 Horacio Cartes Millionaire Criminal Business titan Homophobe The next president of Paraguay The Independent 19 April 2013 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Partido Colorado Paraguay ANR Partido Colorado Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Colorado Party Paraguay amp oldid 1192196982, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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