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  1. Revolutionary movement

    Revolutionary movement or revolutionary social movement is a specific type of social movement dedicated to carrying out a revolution . Charles Tilly defines it as a social movement advancing exclusive ... in other works. ref name Tischler2010 Social movement may want to make various reforms, and gain some control of the state, but as long as they do not aim for an exclusive control, they are not revolutionary. ref name Goodwin2001 Social movements may become more radical and revolutionary, and vice versa revolutionary movements can scale down their demands and agree to share powers with others, becoming a political party . ref name Goodwin2001 Goodwin distinguishes between a Reform movement conservative reformist and radical revolutionary movements, depending on how much of a change they want to introduce. ref name Goodwin2001 A conservative or reformist revolutionary movement will want to change fewer elements of the soci economic and cultural system that a radical reformist movement Godwin also notes that not all radical movements have to be revolutionary . ref name Goodwin2001 A radical revolutionary movement will thus want both to take an exclusive control of the state, and to fundamentally ... An example of a conservative revolutionary movement would be the American Revolution American Revolutiony movement , or the Mexican Revolution Mexican Revolutiony movement . ref name Goodwin2001 Examples of a radical revolutionary movements include Bolsheviks in Russia , Chinese Communist Party ... that the human rights movement can be seen as a regular social movement in the West , but it is a revolutionary ... he mentions was the racial equality movement , which could be seen as revolutionary few decades ago in South Africa , but now is just a regular social movement. ref name GiugniMcAdam1998 A revolutionary ... more simply by Jeff Goodwin and James M. Jasper as a social movement that seeks, as minimum ... n guerrilla movements. ref name Goodwin2001 2 ref name DeFronzo2011 For a movement to be considered ...   more details



  1. Revolutionary Left Movement

    Revolutionary Left Movement Movimiento de la Izquierda Revolucionaria may refer to Revolutionary Left Movement Bolivia Revolutionary Left Movement Chile Revolutionary Left Movement Peru Revolutionary Left Movement Venezuela disambig Category Political party disambiguation pages de Movimiento de Izquierda Revolucionaria es Movimiento de Izquierda Revolucionaria fr Mouvement de la gauche r volutionnaire it Movimento di Sinistra Rivoluzionaria pt Movimento de Esquerda Revolucion ria ru ...   more details



  1. Revolutionary Students Movement

    Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Context date October 2009 The Revolutionary Students Movement is an India n student movement founded by the leftist student leader George Reddy . This movement was influenced by the Maoist Naxalite Naxalbari trend. Category Student political organizations Category Article Feedback 5 Activism stub ...   more details



  1. Authentic Nationalist Revolutionary Movement

    The Authentic Nationalist Revolutionary Movement Spanish language Spanish Movimiento Nacionalista Revolucionario Aut ntico , MNRA was a small right wing political party in Bolivia . The Authentic Nationalist Revolutionary Movement broke away from the Authentic Revolutionary Party in 1962. ref Area handbook for Bolivia. Thomas E. Weil, American University Washington, D.C. . Foreign Area Studies. U.S. Govt. Print. Off., 1974. P. 40. ref It elected one deputy of National Congress on 4 June 1962. ref Political handbook of the world 1963. New York, 1963. Pp. 17. ref After the coup d tat on 4 November 1964 the Authentic Nationalist Revolutionary Movement disappeared. Notes reflist Category Political parties in Bolivia Category Political parties established in 1962 ...   more details



  1. United Revolutionary Nationalist Movement

    The United Revolutionary Nationalist Movement Spanish language Spanish Movimiento Nacionalista Revolucionario Unido , MNRU was a right wing political party in Bolivia . In 1980 the right group split from the Revolutionary Nationalist Movement and founded the United Revolutionary Nationalist Movement. Led by Guillermo Bedregal Guti rrez and Miguel Trigo Rodr guez . ref Political parties of the Americas Canada, Latin America, and the West Indies. Greenwood Press, 1982. P. 139. ref In 1980 elections the MNRU allied with the Movement of the National Left and presented Guillermo Bedregal Guti rrez as its presidential candidate he won 1.87 per cent of the vote. ref Elections in the Americas a data handbook ed. by Dieter Nohlen, Vol. 2. Oxford u.a. Oxford Univ. Press, 2005. P.153. ref In 1985 the MNRU reintegrated with historical Revolutionary Nationalist Movement led by V ctor Paz Estenssoro . Notes reflist Bolivia party stub Category Political parties in Bolivia Category Political parties established in 1980 ...   more details



  1. Leftwing Revolutionary Nationalist Movement

    The Leftwing Revolutionary Nationalist Movement lang es Movimiento Nacionalista Revolucionario de la Izquierda , MNRI was a centrist centre left wing politics left political party in Bolivia . History The Leftwing Revolutionary Nationalist Movement was founded by Hern n Siles Zuazo , a leader leftist sector of the Nationalist Revolutionary Movement . He had earlier been Vice President 1951 , had led a revolution 1952 and had been President 1956 1960 he had been in exile in 1946 1951 and 1964 1978. In 1971, a leader of MNR V ctor Paz Estenssoro supported the far Right coup triggered by Colonel Hugo Banzer Hugo Banzer Su rez , and the MNR became officially a member of the regime, along with the party s traditional enemy, the Bolivian Socialist Falange FSB . V ctor Paz Estenssoro s entry into the pro ... from the party, to form the Nationalist Revolutionary Movement of the Left. ref Political parties of the Americas .... ref Political parties of the world. Longman, 1988. P. 68. ref Actions The Leftwing Revolutionary Nationalist Movement was the leading force in the Democratic and Popular Union , formed in April 1978 and including the Revolutionary Left Movement Bolivia Revolutionary Left Movement and the Communist ... was increasingly dominated by the MNRI, with the Revolutionary Left Movement Bolivia Revolutionary Left Movement withdrawing its support from January 1983 to April 1984 , and again from December 1984 ... the Leftwing Revolutionary Nationalist Movement 1 a minor a peasant sector. ref Scott Mainwaring ... Revolutionary Movement of the Left were already very visible. At least three factions were identifiable ... in National Congress and the Leftwing Revolutionary Nationalist Movement 20th Century ... Revolutionary Nationalist Movement gradually disappeared. Most of its militants joined other parties, mainly the Revolutionary Left Movement Bolivia Revolutionary Left Movement and Revolutionary Nationalist Movement . Notes reflist Category Political parties in Bolivia Category Political ...   more details



  1. Revolutionary Nationalist Movement-Alliance

    The Revolutionary Nationalist Movement Alliance Spanish language Spanish Movimiento Nacionalista Revolucionario Alianza , MNRA was a centrist electoral political alliance in Bolivia . The MNRA was formed in 1979 by br the Revolutionary Nationalist Movement , MNR br the Tupaj Katari Revolutionary Movement Chila, MRTK Chila faction led by Macabeo Chila br the Communist Party of Bolivia Marxist Leninist , PCML br the Christian Democratic Party Bolivia Christian Democratic Party , PDC br the Authentic Revolutionary Party , PRA historical faction led by W lter Guevara Walter Guevara Arce . ref Elections in the Americas a data handbook ed. by Dieter Nohlen, Vol. 2. Oxford u.a. Oxford Univ. Press, 2005. P.139. ref In 1979 presented as its presidential candidate V ctor Paz Estenssoro MNR and Luis Ossio Luis Ossio Sanjines PDC as vice presidential candidate and in 1980 presented V ctor Paz Estenssoro MNR and flo Ch vez Ortiz MNR . ref Elections in the Americas a data handbook ed. by Dieter Nohlen, Vol. 2. Oxford u.a. Oxford Univ. Press, 2005. P.150. ref Notes reflist Category Political parties in Bolivia ...   more details



  1. Revolutionary Youth Movement

    The Revolutionary Youth Movement RYM was the section of Students for a Democratic Society 1960 organization Students for a Democratic Society that opposed the Worker Student Alliance of the Progressive Labor Party United States Progressive Labor Party . Most of the national leadership of SDS joined the RYM in order to oppose PLP s party line politics party line and what they alleged to be its attempted takeover of the SDS leadership structure, particularly at the 1969 SDS convention in Chicago, Illinois Chicago . The theoretical basis of the Revolutionary Youth Movement was an understanding that most ... of the RYM, referred to as Revolutionary Youth Movement II , were Maoist oriented and rejected the Weathermen s line of immediate armed struggle in the U.S., advocating building a new revolutionary vanguard party instead. RYM II quickly gave way to various new revolutionary organizations and collectives. This milieu became known as the new communist movement . The largest of the RYM II groups was the Revolutionary Union Bay Area Revolutionary Union , which soon absorbed some other groups and became the Revolutionary Communist Party USA in 1975. The Communist Party Marxist Leninist USA Communist ... More on the Youth Movement by Jim Mellen in Weatherman , edited by Harold Jacobs, Ramparts ... organizations, many of these offshoot groups, including the Revolutionary Workers Headquarters , Proletarian Unity League , Organization for Revolutionary Unity , and later the Amilcar Cabral ..., in 1999, itself divided along ideological lines. See also Revolutionary Student Brigade References ... SDS The Last Hurrah , an account of Chicago 1969 written by an undercover federal agent, and the Revolutionary Youth Movement mission statement. http www.revolutionintheair.com Revolution in the Air book and reference website about the New Communist Movement Category Political movements Category Communism Category Student political organizations fr Revolutionary Youth ...   more details



  1. Oriental Revolutionary Movement

    Politics of Uruguay Image MROlogo.png frame left MRO symbol Oriental Revolutionary Movement in Spanish language Spanish Movimiento Revolucionario Oriental is a left wing political movement in Uruguay . The organization is led by Ariel Collazo . MRO was founded on April 21, 1961, following a split from the National Party Uruguay Partido Blanco . From 1967 to 1985, it had an armed wing, Oriental Revolutionary Armed Forces Fuerzas Armadas Revolucionarias Orientales . In 1971, MRO was one of the founding organizations of Broad Front Uruguay Frente Amplio . It left Frente Amplio in 1993. The youth wing of MRO is Guevarist Youth Juventud Guevarista . It has organized a mass front, the Revolutionary Front for a Socialist Alternative Frente Revolucionario por una Alternativa Socialista . MRO publishes Los Orientales . External links http www.mro.nuevaradio.org MRO website Uruguayan political parties Category Political parties in Uruguay Uruguay stub SouthAm party stub ca Moviment Revolucionari Oriental es Movimiento Revolucionario Oriental fr Mouvement r volutionnaire oriental ru ...   more details



  1. Revolutionary Nationalist Movement-Julio

    The Revolutionary Nationalist Movement Julio Spanish language Spanish Movimiento Nacionalista Revolu Julio , MNR J was a pro military political party in Bolivia . In 1971, the Revolutionary Nationalist Movement supported the far Right coup triggered by Colonel Hugo Banzer Hugo Banzer Su rez , and the Party became officially a member of the regime, along with the party s traditional enemy, the Bolivian Socialist Falange . V ctor Paz Estenssoro , meanwhile, had difficulties in maintaining discipline over his own followers. When he and the military differed so sharply over policy in 1973 that he sought to withdraw the MNR representatives from the cabinet, a part of the politicians refused to leave office. This group continued to cooperate with the regime. ref Political parties of the Americas Canada, Latin America, and the West Indies. Greenwood Press, 1982. P. 139. ref They split from the Revolutionary Nationalist Movement and founded the Revolutionary Nationalist Movement Julio. Led by Rub n Julio Castro . ref Political parties of the world. Longman, 1980. P. 31. ref In 1978 the MNR J took part in an electoral coalition Nationalist Union of the People backing General Juan Pereda Juan Pereda Asb n . ref Elections in the Americas a data handbook ed. by Dieter Nohlen, Vol. 2. Oxford u.a. Oxford Univ. Press, 2005. Pp.151 152. ref In 1979 elections the MNR J allied with the Nationalist Democratic Action and its candidate Hugo Banzer Hugo Banzer Su rez . ref Elections in the Americas a data handbook ed. by Dieter Nohlen, Vol. 2. Oxford u.a. Oxford Univ. Press, 2005. P.153. ref In 1980 the part of MNR J reintegrated with historical Revolutionary Nationalist Movement led by V ctor Paz Estenssoro , the second fraction dissolved into Hugo Banzer Banzer s Nationalist Democratic Action . Notes reflist Category Political parties in Bolivia Category Political parties established in 1973 ...   more details



  1. Sudanese Movement of Revolutionary Committees

    The Sudanese Movement of Revolutionary Committees was a political movement in Sudan , whose ideology was based on The Green Book Libya The Green Book of Muammar Gaddafi . The organization was established in May 1985. The movement, which emerged as an outgrowth of the Tripoli based Sudanese People s Socialist Front , was financially supported by the Libya n government. The movement was led by Abdullah Zakaria rumoured to have been a co author of The Green Book . ref name hand ref Africa Research, Ltd. http books.google.com books?id HGcOAQAAMAAJ Africa Research Bulletin, Volume 21 . Political, Social, and Cultural Series. Exeter, England Africa Research, 1984. p. 7448 ref ref http books.google.com books?id EqYOAAAAQAAJ&pg PA49 ref ref name ray Ray, Donald I. http books.google.com books?id 5TUiAAAAMAAJ Dictionary of the African Left Parties, Movements and Groups . Aldershot, Hants u.a Dartmouth, 1989. p. 205 ref By late 1987 the movement appeared largely dormant, as popular interest to take part in the activities of the Revolutionary Committees had been weak. ref name hand http books.google.com books?id FWX X9fnC9gC Political Handbook of the World 1999 Governments and Intergovernmental Organizations As of March 1, 1999 or Later with Major Political Developments Noted Through June 1, 1999 . Binghamton, N.Y. CSA Publications, 1999. p. 924 ref References reflist Category Political parties in Sudan Category Political parties established in 1985 ...   more details



  1. Dodge Revolutionary Union Movement

    The Dodge Revolutionary Union Movement DRUM was an organization of African American workers formed in May 1968 in the Chrysler Corporation Chrysler Corporation s Detroit Hamtramck Assembly Hamtramck Assembly ... ISBN 0 89608 571 6. Patel, John. The Dodge Revolutionary Union Movement . Audio CD Rawick, George ... leadership had been early supporters of the American Civil Rights Movement yet in spite of their growing ... organization drew notice for its militancy and willingness to challenge the UAW hierarchy The Revolutionary Union Movement form of organization spread to other Detroit plants including FRUM Ford Revolutionary Union Movement at the Ford River Rouge Plant, and ELRUM Eldon Avenue Revolutionary Union Movement at the Chrysler Eldon Avenue plant. These organizations were brought together in the League of Revolutionary Black Workers which formed in June 1969. As it grew, DRUM faced a crisis of expectations ... mission. Debates concerned whether DRUM should continue as a reform movement within the UAW or a dual union which would seek to replace the UAW. The League of Revolutionary Black Workers eventually ... the League into a national political organization. The nationally oriented movement, led by General ... Movement . By 1975, however, the plant level organization was largely defunct. Many members had been fired, and those who stayed often joined other currents in the union reform movement, such as the United ... Detroit Revolutionary Movements Collection at the http www.reuther.wayne.edu Walter P. Reuther Library ... The League of Revolutionary Black Workers A Historical Study by A. Muhammad Ahmad. http www.lrna.org ... Glaberman, Martin. http www.marxists.org archive glaberman 1969 04 drum.htm Dodge Revolutionary Union Movement . International Socialism 1st series , No.36, April May 1969. Transcribed & marked up by Einde ... of Revolutionary Black Workers, Arab Americans, and Palestine Solidarity by Lauren Ray Further ..., and Worker Insurgency The League of Revolutionary Black Workers . 250 pages Publisher Cambridge University ...   more details



  1. Revolutionary Internationalist Movement

    Declaration of the Revolutionary Internationalist Movement http revcom.us s corim.htm RIM map ... no Revolutionary Internationalist Movement pt Movimento Revolucion rio Internacionalista sv Revolution ra ...update date April 2010 Maoism sidebar expanded International Communism sidebar The defunct Revolutionary Internationalist Movement RIM was an international Communist organization which upheld a version of Marxism Leninism Maoism founded in 1984 sought to struggle for the formation of a Communist International of a new type, based on Marxism Leninism Maoism ref http wg1976.net read.php?tid 22582 ref . The RIM, as an organization, is defunct today. A World To Win is a defunct theoretical journal inspired by the formation of the RIM but not an official organ of the organization whose pages are open to all those on the same sides of the barricades in the fight against imperialism and reaction ref http www.aworldtowin.org index2.htm ref AWTW continues to maintain an email list. Of the RIM s one time participating member organizations, the Maoist Communist Party Turkey and the Communist Party of Peru Shining Path are currently engaged in armed conflict. The RIM also supported the revolutionary wars led by the Communist Party of the Philippines and by the Communist Party of India Maoist . However, it is not clear how strong these efforts still are. Many of the founding organizations are defunct, have changed their names over the years, or have dropped active armed struggle . The Communist Party of Nepal Masal left over differences of political line, but a much larger group, the Communist ... Haitian Revolutionary Internationalist Group Communist Party of Nepal Mashal New Zealand Red Flag Group Nottingham Communist Group Britain Proletarian Communist Organisation, Marxist Leninist Italy Revolutionary Communist Group of Colombia Leading Committee, Revolutionary Communist Party, India Revolutionary Communist Party, USA Revolutionary Communist Union Dominican Republic Stockport Communist ...   more details



  1. Nationalist Revolutionary Movement of the People

    The Nationalist Revolutionary Movement of the People Movimiento Nacionalista Revolucionary del Pueblo , MNRP was founded in April 1965 by Jaime Arellano Casta eda following a split in the Revolutionary Nationalist Movement . The objective of the Nationalist Revolutionary Movement of the People was to fight the right wing military dictatorship of General Ren Barrientos Ren Barrientos Ortu o . ref Political parties of the world. Longman, 1980. P. 30. ref The MNRP was a left nationalist party and was opposed both oligarchism and colonialism, and it advocated the replacement of feudal structures by a progressive system under which natural resources would be exploited mainly by the state and the public sector would be complemented by a true national bourgeoisie. It was advocated an alliance of classes and not the Marxist idea of class struggle because the formation of a national state requires the consensus of all classes and relations with all countries according to the national need, and militant solidarity with the non aligned countries of the third world. ref Political parties of the world. Longman, 1980. P. 30. ref The MNRP took part in elections in 1966 backing Mario D ez de Medina ref Elections in the Americas a data handbook ed. by Dieter Nohlen, Vol. 2. Oxford u.a. Oxford Univ. Press, 2005. P.150. ref and in 1978 backing Jaime Arellano Casta eda . ref Elections in the Americas a data handbook ed. by Dieter Nohlen, Vol. 2. Oxford u.a. Oxford Univ. Press, 2005. P.150. ref In 1979 the MNRP reintegrated with historical Revolutionary Nationalist Movement led by V ctor Paz Estenssoro . Notes reflist Category Political parties in Bolivia Category Political parties established in 1965 ...   more details



  1. Chadian People's Revolutionary Movement

    Chadian People s Revolutionary Movement Mouvement Revolutionnaire du Peuple Tchadien or MPR was a Chad ian Rebellion rebel group that operated in southern Chad in the 1980s. The MPR, headed by Wadel Abdelkader Kamougu , vice president of the Transitional Government of National Unity GUNT , wanted to overthrow the government of Hiss ne Habr and replace it with a decentralized, federalist government. Backed by Libya , while the MPR had hardly any troops on the ground, it was considered all the same through the codos it politically represented a serious threat to Habr s rule. However, after the crushing blows inflicted to the codos in 1984 and 1985, it came to terms with the President and joined his National Union for Independence and Revolution UNIR . External links http www.tkb.org Group.jsp?groupID 3981 Chadian People s Revolutionary Movement at http www.tkb.org Home.jsp Terrorism Knowledge Base Category History of Chad Category Politics of Chad Category Rebel groups in Chad Africa mil stub Chad stub ...   more details



  1. Revolutionary Communist Movement of Greece

    Infobox political party country Greece party name Revolutionary Communist Movement of Greece native name Lang el logo headquarters Athens newspaper Kokkino Deltio foundation 1970 ideology Communism , br Maoism , br Marxism Leninism br Anti Revisionism international none position Far left colorcode red colours Red website http www.ekke.net.gr http www.ekke.net.gr The Revolutionary Communist Movement of Greece in Greek language Greek , EKKE is a communist political party in Greece . Alliances In 1999, EKKE joined the Radical Left Front MERA political coalition and in 2009 Anticapitalist Left Cooperation for the Overthrow . See Also Anticapitalist Left Cooperation for the Overthrow Radical Left Front External links http www.ekke.net.gr EKKE web site Greek political parties Category Communist parties in Greece Greece party stub Europe communist party stub ca Moviment Comunista Revolucionari de Gr cia el ...   more details



  1. Civic Revolutionary Movement (Argentina)

    Infobox political party name Civic Revolutionary Movement native name Movimiento C vico Revolucionario lang1 name lang1 lang2 name lang2 lang3 name lang3 lang4 name lang4 logo colorcode leader chairperson president secretary general spokesperson founder leader1 title Leader leader1 name leader2 title leader2 name leader3 title leader3 name leader4 title leader4 name leader5 title leader5 name slogan founded dissolved merger split predecessor Nationalist Liberation Alliance merged successor Tacuara Nationalist Movement headquarters newspaper student wing youth wing wing1 title wing1 wing2 title wing2 wing3 title wing3 membership year membership ideology Nacionalismo Argentine political movement Nacionalismo position Far right religion national international european europarl affiliation1 title affiliation1 colors blank1 title blank1 blank2 title blank2 blank3 title blank3 seats1 title seats1 Infobox political party seats seats won total seats hex ff0000 seats2 title seats2 seats3 title seats3 seats4 title seats4 symbol website country Argentina country2 state or country footnotes The Civic Revolutionary Movement Spanish language es Movimiento C vico Revolucionario was an Argentine political party that was the successor of the Nationalist Liberation Alliance . ref Combate. Volume 3, Issues 14 19. Instituto Internacional de Estudios Pol tico Sociales, 1961. ref References Reflist Category Defunct political parties in Argentina Category Political parties established in 1955 Category Right wing parties in Argentina Argentina party stub ...   more details



  1. Revolutionary Movement 13th November

    Politics of Guatemala Revolutionary Movement 13th November in Spanish language Spanish Movimiento Revolucionario 13 Noviembre was a leftist movement in Guatemala . MR 13 was founded in 1960 by a group of dissident officers. It was led by Luis Augusto Turcios Lima , Marco Antonio Yon Sosa and Luis Trejo Esquivel. Alejandro de Le n, co founder of the group, was captured and shot by the judicial police in 1961. In 1963 MR 13 joined the Rebel Armed Forces FAR . A 1968 CIA report stated that With some assistance from Cuba, the small band, under the leadership of Marco Antonio Yon Sosa, engaged in sporadic terrorist acts, including harassment of communications lines, buses, and railroad tracks, pillaging of military supply points and plantations for money and arms, assassination of army collaborators, and attacks on commercial and official installations. ref Central Intelligence Agency. Intelligence Memorandum. The Communist Insurgency Movement in Guatemala . 0624 68, September 20, 1968. In Guatemala and the U.S. DNSA collection. ref MR 13 nominally continued to exist until 1973 , after it was severely hampered in the 1966 67 counterinsurgency by the Guatemalan government. References reflist Digital National Security Archive. Revolutionary Movement 13 November Guatemala . Accessed 09 30 2007. cite journal author Charles A. Russell coauthors James A. Miller, Robert E. Hildner title The Urban Guerrilla in Latin America A Select Bibliography journal Latin American Research Review volume 9 issue 1 year 1974 pages 37 79 Guatemala party stub DEFAULTSORT Revolutionary Movement 13th November Category 1960 establishments Category 1973 disestablishments Category Guerrilla organizations Category Political parties in Guatemala es Movimiento Revolucionario 13 de Noviembre ru 13 ...   more details



  1. Tupaj Katari Revolutionary Movement

    The Tupaj Katari Revolutionary Movement T pac Katari Revolutionary Movement Spanish language Spanish Movimiento Revolucionario T pac Katari , MRTK is a left wing political party in Bolivia . The Tupaj Katari Revolutionary Movement was founded in May 1978 and was constituted as a left wing national democratic organization for all classes, based mainly on the peasantry and other exploited strata, with the object of establishing a just society, majority rule and self determination of the people. ref Political parties of the world. Longman, 1980. P.44. ref Led by Juan Condori Uruchi , Clemente Ramos Flores , Daniel Calle M. The party claims origins in independence movements started under Spanish rule in 1781 by T pac Katari in Bolivia and T pac Amaru II in Peru and continued as peasant movements in 1946 1952, leading to land reform, universal suffrage and the nationalization of mines between 1952 and 1964, and to the creation of a Tupaj Katari Confederation in 1971. In 1978 the Tupaj Katari Revolutionary Movement took part in an electoral coalition Democratic and Popular Union backing Hern n Siles Zuazo . ref Elections in the Americas a data handbook ed. by Dieter Nohlen, Vol. 2. Oxford u.a. Oxford Univ. Press, 2005. P.150. ref After the 1978 elections, the MRTK broke with the Democratic and Popular Union and personal rivalries divided it into three factions. ref Donna Lee Van Cott. From Movements to Parties in Latin America The Evolution of Ethnic Politics. Cambridge University Press ... by Macabeo Chila Prieto , was the component of the Revolutionary Nationalist Movement Alliance , with the MNR ..., 2007. Pp.84. ref In 1985 Jenaro Flores Santos registered the Revolutionary Liberation Movement Tupaq ... campesinos already were committed to the Revolutionary Nationalist Movement , the Revolutionary Left Movement Bolivia Revolutionary Left Movement , or other parties that had a better chance of winning ... Politics. Cambridge University Press, 2007. Pp.83. ref In 1980 the MRTK allied with the Revolutionary ...   more details



  1. Revolutionary Nationalist Movement (Honduras)

    The Revolutionary Nationalist Movement Movimiento Nacional Revolucionario , MNR was a Honduras Honduran political party . It was formed when moderate members of the National Party of Honduras Partido Nacional de Honduras , PNH split from the party after Tiburcio Car as Andino secured the PNH nomination for the 1954 Honduras presidential election. The MNR nominee for president that year was former vice president Abraham Williams Calder n he received approximately 53,000 of 260,000 votes. See also List of political parties in Honduras References Library of Congress Honduras country study Category Political parties in Honduras ...   more details



  1. Revolutionary Nationalist Movement

    For the Honduran political party, see Revolutionary Nationalist Movement Honduras . Infobox Political Party party name Movimiento Nacionalista Revolucionario colorcode FFC0CB party logo Image Gra mnr.jpeg MNR logo leader foundation June 7, 1942 ideology Centrism , br Bolivia n nationalism headquarters La Paz , Bolivia international website The Revolutionary Nationalist Movement lang es Movimiento Nacionalista Revolucionario audio es movimiento nacionalista revolucionario 001.ogg listen is a Bolivia n political party , perhaps the most important in the country during the 20th century. At the legislative elections in Bolivia elections in 2002, the party won, in an alliance with the Free Bolivia Movement , 26.9 of the popular vote and 36 out of 130 seats in the Chamber of Deputies of Bolivia Chamber of Deputies and 11 out of 27 seats in the Senate of Bolivia Senate . Its candidate at the presidential elections, Gonzalo S nchez de Lozada , won 22.5 of the popular vote and was subsequently confirmed by parliament as president. After the 2002 elections, it ruled in a coalition with the Revolutionary Left Movement Bolivia Revolutionary Left Movement , with S nchez as president he had previously ... the Revolutionary Nationalist Leftwing Movement MNRI and Lech n the Revolutionary Party of the Nationalist ... accusations of corruption, mismanagement, and even homicidal repression. The Revolutionary Nationalist Movement was founded in 1941 by V ctor Paz Estenssoro and Hern n Siles Zuazo . It eventually attracted ... Revolutionary Party , Democratic Action Venezuela Democratic Action of Venezuela , and the Peruvian ... members be removed from the Villarroel government in exchange for official recognition. The Revolutionary Nationalist Movement led a far reaching revolution in 1952 and ruled the country, in its first ... Estenssoro president from 1952 56 and 1960 64 were the top leaders of that Revolutionary period ... Movement , won 26.9 of the popular vote and 36 out of 130 seats in the Chamber of Deputies and 11 ...   more details



  1. Revolutionary Left Movement (Peru)

    Infobox Military Unit unit name Revolutionary Left Movement image File Peru MIR flag.jpg 200px Flag of the MIR caption center Revolutionary Left Movement flag. center dates 1962 1965 country Peru allegiance Marxism branch type size command structure garrison equipment Commanders current commander ceremonial chief colonel of the regiment notable commanders Luis de la Puente Uceda deceased Insignia identification symbol 2 Initials MIR Culture and history nickname Miristas patron motto colors Red and black march mascot battles anniversaries decorations battle honours Revolutionary Left Movement in Spanish language Spanish Movimiento de la Izquierda Revolucionaria , was a Marxist group founded in Peru in 1962 by Luis de la Puente Uceda and his group APRA Rebelde , a splinter group from the Alianza Popular Revolucionaria Americana APRA which had rallied the government in the 1950s and 1960s. Inspired by the Cuban Revolution and close to a Non Aligned Movement non aligned position which opposed itself both to the Communist Party of Peru , the Soviet Union and China , the group initiated guerrilla warfare guerrilla actions against the government in 1965. After its leader s death end of 1965, the MIR split into three different factions. One of them, the MIR EM, would merge with the Revolutionary Socialist Party Marxist Leninist in 1982 to create the Movimiento Revolucionario T pac Amaru MRTA . The two others factions, MIR VR and MIR IV, would join the parliamentary left wing coalition ... the MIR in 1962. The MIR was part of the New Left , as was the other group Revolutionary Vanguard ... became more critical. The first guerrilla movement, the National Liberation Army Peru ELN National ... did not manage to find sufficient popular support, while the divisions between rival revolutionary groups, such as the ELN, the Revolutionary Left Front Frente de Izquierda Revolucionaria headed ... confrontation. A few months later, the movement was all but annihilated. Splits Two years after Luis ...   more details



  1. Revolutionary Left Movement (Venezuela)

    Refimprove date October 2011 Infobox political party country Venezuela party name Revolutionary Left Movement native name Movimiento de Izquierda Revolucionaria colorcode Red party logo File Mirvenezuela.gif 200px leader Domingo Alberto Rangel foundation 8 April 1960 merged Movement for Socialism Venezuela MAS , 1988 ideology Marxism position Left wing headquarters membership domestic None international None The Revolutionary Left Movement Spanish language Spanish Movimiento de Izquierda Revolucionaria , MIR , was a left wing Marxist political party in Venezuela . It split from Acci n Democr tica in 1960 and became involved in armed guerrilla struggle against the Venezuelan state. MIR merged with the Movement for Socialism Venezuela Movement for Socialism MAS in 1988. ref Ellner, Steve 1996 , Political Party Factionalism and Democracy in Venezuela , Latin American Perspectives 23 3 , p101 ref History The origins of the party can be traced directly to the first visit Commander Fidel Castro made to Venezuela, specifically to its capital Caracas on January 1959, to celebrate the first anniversary of the fall of the military dictatorship of General Marcos P rez Jim nez . Castro s visit served him to encourage the youth of the Democratic Action around the epic lived by the Cuban Revolution in Sierra Maestra. The political contrast of Castro and then Venezuelan president, R mulo Betancourt , made the political youth of the time more encouraged towards Castro s position, this made more ... people, the new leftist revolutionary party. At the exact moment of the creation of MIR, it pleaded ... in 1963. On 1965 another sector from the party withdraws and merges itself to the Revolutionary Party ... and 1988 choosing Movement for Socialism Venezuela Movement for Socialism MAS candidates Jos Vicente ... Escalona who decide to start an urban guerrilla struggle but combined with legal means, creating the Revolutionary ... of alliance and merger with the Movement for Socialism Venezuela Movement for Socialism MAS ...   more details



  1. Congolese Revolutionary Movement

    The Congolese Revolutionary Movement MRC is a rebel group in Ituri Province , Democratic Republic of the Congo . ref name hrw http hrw.org english docs 2006 07 27 congo13843.htm D.R. Congo Violence Threatens Elections in North Kivu Human Rights Watch ref Laurent Nkunda , leader of the National Congress for the Defence of the People , allied with the MRC in July 2006. Mathieu Ngojolo , the interim president of the MRC and a previous member of the Nationalist and Integrationist Front FNI , agreed to join the Congolese army as a General, on July 27, 2006. The government pardoned all previous crimes he may have committed. ref name hrw The MRC, the FNI, and the Front for Patriotic Resistance of Ituri FRPI agreed to disarm on August 22, 2007. ref name disarm http www.scoop.co.nz stories WO0708 S00569.htm DR Congo Ex militia Members Agree To Disarm Scoop ref See also Ituri conflict References Reflist Category African and Black nationalism Category Rebel groups in the Democratic Republic of the Congo ...   more details



  1. Revolutionary Unity Movement

    Image Murnica.PNG thumb left MUR symbol Image Murelectionposter.png thumb MUR election poster Image Murmuralnicaragua1080.JPG thumb MUR mural in Ocotal The Revolutionary Unity Movement In Spanish language Spanish Movimiento de Unidad Revolucionaria MUR is a Nicaragua n political party , founded in 1988 as a new Marxist party by defectors from the Marxist Leninist Popular Action Movement Marxist Leninist Party of Nicaragua PMLN , Nicaraguan Communist Party PCdeN , and the Sandinista National Liberation Front FSLN . Ex FSLN member, Mois s Hass n , Managua s former Sandinista major, was the leader of the organization. MUR participated in the 1990 Nicaraguan Presidential Elections with Hassan as its presidential candidate and won one seat out of 110 in the National Assembly. The president of MUR as of 2004 is Francisco Samper. ref http archivo.elnuevodiario.com.ni 2004 febrero 16 febrero 2004 nacional nacional5.html El Nuevo Diario Bloquean a candidatos de la Convergencia Bot generated title ref References reflist Nicaragua party stub Category Communist parties in Nicaragua Category Political parties established in 1988 Category Political parties in Nicaragua ar es Movimiento de Unidad Revolucionaria fa hi nl Beweging van Revolutionaire Eenheid pt Movimento da Unidade Revolucion ria tl MUR ...   more details




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