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Sánchez Vilella left to create a new party called the People's Party (Partido del Pueblo, PP). The PP's motto was "Que el pueblo decida", (Let the people decide). The motto was obviously directed at Muñoz Marín, who denied Sánchez Vilella a chance to compete in a party primary.
People's Party Logo. The People's Party (PP) (Spanish: Partido del Pueblo, PP) was a political party in Puerto Rico, founded by Roberto Sánchez Vilella in 1968. [1] It was also known as el Partido del Sol (the Party of the Sun) from its logo which featured a bright orange rising sun.
Logo as United Ecuatorian. The movement was born around the year 2015 under the name United Ecuadorian Movement by Lenin Moreno's brother, Edwin Moreno. [2] In the 2019 Ecuadorian local elections, they obtained the prefecture of Zamora Chinchipe in alliance with the Juntos Podemos movement, Unidad Popular, Democracia Sí and the Ecuadorian Socialist Party with Cléver Jiménez as a candidate.
Alliance for Work, Justice and Education (Alianza por el Trabajo, la Justicia y la Educación, ALIANZA) Front for a Country in Solidarity (Frente para un País Solidario, Frepaso) Argentines for a Republic of Equals (Argentinos por una República de Iguales, ARI) United Left (Izquierda Unida, IU) People's Reconstruction Party
Octavio Paz. El poeta y la revolución (2014), Random House. Personas e ideas. Conversaciones sobre historia y literatura (2015), Debate. Caras de la historia I (2015), Debate. El nacimiento de las instituciones (2015), Tusquets. Por una democracia sin adjetivos, 1982-1996 (2016), Debate. Del desencanto al mesianismo, 1996-2006 (2016), Debate ...
The party was deeply pro-European and wanted the European Union to adopt a federal system without overlap between the European, national and regional governments. [36] It also wanted to replace the State of Autonomies with a much more centralist, albeit still politically decentralized, unitary system as well as substituting a more proportional ...
El pueblo soy yo (English: I am the people), also known as El Pueblo Soy Yo: Venezuela en Populismo, is a 2018 documentary film directed by Venezuelan filmmaker Carlos Oteyza and produced by Mexican historian Enrique Krauze. It was inspired by Krauze's book of the same name. The film explores the populism of Hugo Chávez.
Jordi Canal, Banderas blancas, boinas rojas: una historia política del carlismo, 1876-1939, Madrid 2006, ISBN 8496467341, 9788496467347; Melchor Ferrer, Historia del tradicionalismo español, vol. XXX, Sevilla 1979; Roberto Villa García, La república en las urnas: el despertar de la democracia en España, Madrid 2011, ISBN 9788492820511