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Movement for Dignity and Independence

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Movement for Dignity and Independence
Movimiento por la Dignidad y la Independencia
AbbreviationMODIN
PresidentEnrique Venturino
FounderAldo Rico
Founded1988
Dissolved20 June 2010
Merged intoPartido del Campo Popular
HeadquartersBuenos Aires
IdeologyConservatism
Nationalism
Militarism
Orthodox Peronism[1]
Political positionFar-right
Website
http://www.modin.org.ar/

The Movement for Dignity and Independence (Spanish: Movimiento por la Dignidad y la Independencia), usually shortened as "MODIN", was an Argentine political party, led by the former Carapintada Aldo Rico. It became the third most voted party in the 1993 legislative elections. They ended in the fourth place the following year, during the elections for the 1994 constituent assembly. The party split up in 1995, and in 2010 changed its name to Partido del Campo Popular.

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  1. ^ "José Bonacci: "Yo no sé si el pueblo sigue a Milei por su prédica liberal"". 30 May 2022.