Partido Acción Nacional may refer to:
The National Action Party is a conservative political party in Mexico founded in 1938. The party is one of the four main political parties in Mexico, and, since the 1980s, has had success winning local, state, and national elections.
Pan may refer to:
Man is a featherless biped. See also man (word) for the etymology.
National Action Party may refer to:
Democratic Action is a Venezuelan social democratic and center-left political party established in 1941.
Partido Acción Ciudadana may refer to:
The National Action Party is a political party in El Salvador. It first contested national elections in 1956. However, Roberto Edmundo Cannessa, its candidate in the presidential election was disqualified, whilst in the legislative elections it failed to win a seat, despite being the only party to run against the Revolutionary Party of Democratic Unification. It did not contest the 1958 elections, but returned in 1960, again failing to win a seat against the PRUN. It also failed to win a seat in the Constitutional Assembly elections in 1961.
The National Action Party is a right-wing Nicaraguan political party founded by Eduardo Rivas Gasteazoro in 1985 as a split from the Social Christian Party (PSC) in 1985. The PAN received legal status on appeal in 1989. PAN was part of the National Opposition Union (UNO) coalition and won 3 seats in the National Assembly in 1990.
Ricardo Letts Colmenares was a Peruvian politician, journalist and left-wing militant.
Olga Marta Sánchez Oviedo is a Costa Rican politician and the current Minister of Planning. She was Secretary General of the Citizens' Action Party.
The Democratic Action Party or Parti Tindakan Demokratik is a centre-left political party in Malaysia.
The LV Legislature of the Congress of the Union met from September 1, 1991, to August 31, 1994.
The Republican Party is a Chilean far-right political party. Its founder and current leader is José Antonio Kast.