Liberalism in Uruguay
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This article gives an overview of liberalism in Uruguay. It is limited to liberal parties with substantial support, mainly proved by having had a representation in parliament. The sign ⇒ means a reference to another party in that scheme. For inclusion in this scheme it isn't necessary so that parties labeled themselves as a liberal party.
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[edit] Introduction
Liberalism in Uruguay organized itself in the nineteenth century in the Colorado (or Red) Party, (Partido Colorado) nowadays an heterogonous party, divided in factions ranging from conservatism to social democracy. Its general profile is more or less liberal. They can differ very much in political profile. Liberal forces are not only active in the Colorado Party and this party has also conservative factions.
[edit] The timeline
[edit] Colorado Party
- 1836: The supporters of general Rivera during the civil war formed the liberal Colorado Party or Red Party (Partido Colorado). This party is led in the beginning of the twentieth century by José Batlle y Ordóñez.
- 1976: The party is banned.
- 1985: The party is reinstated under the leadership of Julio María Sanguinetti.
[edit] Liberal leaders
- Partido Colorado: José Batlle y Ordóñez - Julio María Sanguinetti
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