United Alliance Nicaragua Triumphs

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United Alliance Nicaragua Triumphs
Alianza Unida Nicaragua Triunfa
Leader Daniel Ortega
Founded2006
Ideology Sandinismo
Factions: [1]
Christian democracy
Liberalism (Nicaragua)
National Assembly
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Central American Parliament
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The United Alliance Nicaragua Triumphs (Spanish : Alianza Unida Nicaragua Triunfa) is an alliance of political parties in Nicaragua led by the Sandinista National Liberation Front of president Daniel Ortega. It includes former Contra groups. [2]

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Member parties

Following parties were part of the alliance during the 2022 local elections: [3]

PartyMain ideologyLeader
Sandinista National Liberation Front (FSLN) Sandinismo Daniel Ortega
Alternative for Change (AC) Political Protestantism Orlando Tardencilla
Christian Unity Party (PUC) Political Protestantism Guillermo Daniel Ortega Reyes
Nationalist Liberal Party (PLN) Liberalism Constatino Velázquez Zepeda
Autonomous Liberal Party (PAL) Liberalism René Margarito Bello Romero
Nicaraguan Resistance Party (PRN) Nationalism Julio Cesar Blandon
Multiethnic Indigenist Party (PIM) Indigenism Carla Evis White Hodgson
Yapti Tasba Masraka Raya Nani Movement (Myatamaran) Indigenism
Progressive Indigenous Movement Party of the Moskitia (Moskitia Pawanka) Indigenism

Former member parties include: [4]

PartyMain ideologyLeaderElections
Sons of Mother Earth (YATAMA) Indigenism Brooklyn Rivera 2006, 2011
Nicaraguan Party of the Christian Path (CCN) Political Protestantism Guillermo Osorno 2011, 2016

Electoral history

Presidential elections

ElectionParty candidateVotes%Result
2006 Daniel Ortega 854.31638.07%ElectedGreen check.svg
2011 1,569,28762.46%ElectedGreen check.svg
2016 1,806,65172.44%ElectedGreen check.svg
2021 2,093,83475.87%ElectedGreen check.svg

National Assembly elections

ElectionVotes%Seats+/–Position
2006 840,85137.59%
38 / 92
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2011 1,583,19960.85%
63 / 92
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2016 1,590,31665.86%
70 / 92
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2021 2,039,71774.17%
75 / 90
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See also

References

  1. Rudi Kurz (7 November 2021). "Nicaragua wählt heute Präsidenten und Parlament". amerika21 (in German).
  2. "Las posibles razones de una victoria". Radio France Internationale (in Spanish). 7 November 2006.
  3. "Inscrita Alianza del FSLN para comicios municipales en Nicaragua (+Fotos)". Prensa Latina (in Spanish). 19 August 2022.
  4. Hans Lawrence Ramirez (6 September 2020). "Was machen die Parteien aus dem ehemaligen Wahlbündnis der FSLN". Nicaragua Investiga (in German). Informationsbüro Nicaragua e. V.