Legitimist Party (Nicaragua)
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Legitimist Party Legitimista | |
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Historical leaders | José Chamorro Argüello, José Núñez, Pablo Buitrago y Benavente, Norberto Ramírez, Fruto Chamorro |
Founded | 15 September 1823 |
Dissolved | 30 April 1854 |
Succeeded by | Conservative Party |
Headquarters | Managua |
Ideology | Conservatism (Nicaraguan) |
Political position | Centre-right |
Colors | Blue |
The Legitimist Party (Spanish: Partido Legitimista, PL) was a conservative Nicaraguan political party, the first in its country. The power base of the Legitimist Party was in Granada. The Legitimists were opposed to the Democrats.[1][2] After several years of civil war between the Legitimists and the Democrats, a provisional government was established in June 1857 which had as its joint leaders the legitimist Tomás Martínez and the democrat Máximo Jerez.
The Nicaraguan Conservative Party defines itself as a continuation of the Legitimist Party and traces its history back to PLs foundation in 1823.
References
[edit]- ^ Martelle, Scott (November 6, 2018). William Walker's Wars: How One Man's Private American Army Tried to Conquer Mexico, Nicaragua, and Honduras. Chicago Review Press. ISBN 9781613737323 – via Google Books.
- ^ Goodman, Louis W.; Leogrande, William M.; Forman, Johanna Mendelson; Sharpe, Ken (June 18, 2019). Political Parties And Democracy In Central America. Routledge. ISBN 9781000307252 – via Google Books.
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