Liberal Party (Chile, 1849)
The Liberal Party (Partido Liberal) of Chile was a Chilean political party created by a faction of pipiolos in 1849. After the conservative victory in the Chilean Civil War of 1829 the liberals became the principal opposition party to the Conservative Party. During the Liberal Party's early history one of its main goal was to create a new constitution to replace the Chilean Constitution of 1833. Rigged election helped to prevent the Liberal Party's presidential candidates to be elected until 1861, during that time elements of the liberal party made attempts to overthrow the government, these were the Revolution of 1851 and the Revolution of 1859. These failed insurrections led many liberals to emigrate, among them Benjamín Vicuña Mackenna. In 1863 a group of liberal split off to form the R
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Liberal Party (Chile, 1849)
The Liberal Party (Partido Liberal) of Chile was a Chilean political party created by a faction of pipiolos in 1849. After the conservative victory in the Chilean Civil War of 1829 the liberals became the principal opposition party to the Conservative Party. During the Liberal Party's early history one of its main goal was to create a new constitution to replace the Chilean Constitution of 1833. Rigged election helped to prevent the Liberal Party's presidential candidates to be elected until 1861, during that time elements of the liberal party made attempts to overthrow the government, these were the Revolution of 1851 and the Revolution of 1859. These failed insurrections led many liberals to emigrate, among them Benjamín Vicuña Mackenna. In 1863 a group of liberal split off to form the R
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De Partido Liberal (Nederlands ...... helft van de twintigste eeuw.
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El Partido Liberal (PL) fue un ...... lmente, en la década de 2000.
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Il Partito Liberale (in spagno ...... olitico, il Partito Nazionale.
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Le Parti libéral (en espagnol ...... s avancées, sinon socialistes.
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The Liberal Party (Partido Lib ...... y, to form the National Party.
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In political campaigns, the Liberal Party often used a torch as their symbol.
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Chile
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1966-05-11
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Pipiolos and Federalists
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Liberal Party
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Partido Liberal
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De Partido Liberal (Nederlands ...... helft van de twintigste eeuw.
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El Partido Liberal (PL) fue un ...... margen de la política activa.
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Il Partito Liberale (in spagno ...... olitico, il Partito Nazionale.
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Le Parti libéral (en espagnol ...... pour former le Parti national.
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The Liberal Party (Partido Lib ...... iberal split off to form the R
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Liberal Party (Chile, 1849)
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Parti libéral (Chili)
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Partido Liberal (Chile)
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Partido Liberal
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Partito Liberale (Cile)
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Liberal Party
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Partido Liberal
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