Party of the Cardenist Front of National Reconstruction
The Party of the Cardenist Front of National Reconstruction (Spanish: Partido Frente Cardenista de Reconstrucción Nacional; PFCRN) was a Mexican political party that arose during the 1989 elections, having evolved from the coffee cooperative Unión de Ejidos Majomut.[1]
Party of the Cardenist Front of National Reconstruction Partido Frente Cardenista de Reconstrucción Nacional | |
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Abbreviation | PFCRN |
Leader | Rafael Aguilar Talamantes |
Founded | 1987 |
Dissolved | 1997 |
Preceded by | Unión de Ejidos Majomut Workers' Socialist Party (Mexico) |
Headquarters | Av. Flores Magon, Mexico City |
Newspaper | Cardenista Insurgency |
Ideology | Cardenismo Socialism |
Political position | Left-wing |
After the following Federal elections in 1994, the party obtained less than 1% of the votes. Three years later In 1997, the PFCRN attempted to restructure its image by adopting a simpler name, the Cardenista Party (PC) (Spanish: Partido Cardenista; PC) In that year, the PFCRN participated in the first elections for Head of Government of the Federal District. After another electoral failure in the 1997 Mexican legislative election after it failed to secure 2.0% of the total votes, the Cardenista Party lost its registration definitively and dissolved later that year. [2]
References
- Eber, Christine (2003). "Buscando una nueva vida: Liberation through Autonomy in San Pedro Chenalhó". In Rus, Jan; Hernández Castillo, Rosalva Aída; Mattiace, Shannan (eds.). Mayan Lives, Mayan Utopias: The Indigenous Peoples of Chiapas and the Zapatista Rebellion. Lanham, Maryland: Rowman & Littlefield. ISBN 0-7425-1148-0.
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