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Independent Conservatism (Conservatismo Independiente) was a conservative political party in Colombia. [1] In the 2002 legislative election, the party won parliamentary representation as one of the many small parties. [2] In the election of 2006, the party won no seats.

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References

  1. Leongómez, Eduardo Pizarro (2002). "La Atomización Partidista en Colombia: el Fenómeno de las Micro-empresas Electorales". Kellog Institute for International Studies Working Paper Series (292).[ dead link ]
  2. "COLOMBIA: parliamentary elections Cámara de Representantes, 2002". archive.ipu.org. Retrieved 2024-12-17.