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Panameñista Party

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Panameñista Party
Panameñista Party
NamePanameñista Party
LeaderJosé Luis Varela
FounderArnulfo Arias
HeadquartersPanama City
IdeologyNationalism, Liberalism
InternationalLiberal International

Panameñista Party is a major political party in Panama, founded by Arnulfo Arias in 1932. The party has a long and complex history, with its founders and members playing important roles in shaping the country's politics, including Omar Torrijos, Ricardo de la Espriella, and Nicolás Ardito Barletta Vallarino. The party's ideology is rooted in nationalism and liberalism, with influences from José Agustín Arango, Belisario Porras, and Victoriano Lorenzo. The party is a member of the Liberal International, an organization that includes parties such as the Liberal Party of Canada, Democratic Party (United States), and Liberal Party of the United Kingdom.

History

The Panameñista Party has its roots in the early 20th century, when Arnulfo Arias began to organize a movement to promote Panamanian nationalism and independence from the United States. The party's early years were marked by protests and demonstrations, including the Flag Day (Panama) protests, which were led by Arias and other party members, such as Ricardo J. Alfaro and Eloy Alfaro. The party's history is also closely tied to the United States invasion of Panama, which was opposed by Omar Torrijos and other party members, including Ricardo de la Espriella and Nicolás Ardito Barletta Vallarino. The party has also been influenced by other Latin American movements, such as the Mexican Revolution and the Cuban Revolution, led by figures like Emiliano Zapata, Pancho Villa, and Fidel Castro.

Ideology

The Panameñista Party's ideology is based on nationalism and liberalism, with a focus on promoting Panamanian identity and sovereignty. The party's ideology has been influenced by thinkers such as Simón Bolívar, José de San Martín, and Benito Juárez, who played important roles in the Latin American wars of independence. The party's liberal ideology is also reflected in its support for free trade agreements, such as the United States-Panama Trade Promotion Agreement, and its membership in organizations like the Central American Integration System and the Organization of American States. The party's ideology has been shaped by its relationships with other parties, including the Christian Democratic Party (Panama) and the Democratic Revolutionary Party (Panama).

Organization

The Panameñista Party is organized into a national committee, which is headed by the party's president, currently José Luis Varela. The party also has a youth wing, which is led by young politicians like Zulay Rodríguez and Javier Arias. The party's organization is also influenced by its relationships with other parties and organizations, including the Socialist International and the Liberal Party of Colombia. The party's headquarters are located in Panama City, and it has branches in other cities, including Colón, Panama and David, Panama. The party's organization has been influenced by the Constitution of Panama and the Electoral Code of Panama.

Electoral History

The Panameñista Party has a long history of electoral success, with its candidates winning numerous presidential elections, including those won by Arnulfo Arias and Ricardo de la Espriella. The party has also won seats in the National Assembly of Panama, where its members have played important roles in shaping the country's legislation, including Juan Carlos Varela and Martín Torrijos. The party's electoral history is closely tied to the history of elections in Panama, which has been influenced by figures like Omar Torrijos and Nicolás Ardito Barletta Vallarino. The party has also been influenced by its relationships with other parties, including the Alliance (Panama) and the Patriotic Union (Panama).

Notable Members

The Panameñista Party has had many notable members throughout its history, including Arnulfo Arias, Omar Torrijos, and Ricardo de la Espriella. Other notable members include Nicolás Ardito Barletta Vallarino, Juan Carlos Varela, and Martín Torrijos, who have all played important roles in shaping the country's politics and economy. The party has also been influenced by figures like Simón Bolívar, José de San Martín, and Benito Juárez, who have shaped the party's ideology and foreign policy. The party's notable members have also included women in politics, such as Mireya Moscoso and Violeta Barrios de Chamorro, who have played important roles in shaping the country's social policy and human rights record. The party's notable members have been recognized with awards like the Princess of Asturias Awards and the Latin American and Caribbean Congress in Solidarity with Puerto Rico's Independence. Category:Political parties in Panama

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