National Renewal Party Partido Nacional Renovador | |
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Leader | Alejandro Maldonado [1] [2] |
Founded | 1978 |
Dissolved | 1990 |
Ideology | Liberalism |
Political position | Centre-right [1] |
Colors | Orange |
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