- was the one who won from
different party beside Nacionalista and Democratic, and in 1955,
Nacionalistas swept the
eight candidates.
After Magsaysay's plane...
- coup d'etat,
Nacionalistas firmly supported the
entrenchment of an
authoritarian corporatist state led by a
military leader.
Nacionalistas often refused...
- 2016.
Convergencia i Unió (CiU) y el
Partido Nacionalista Vasco (PNV-EAJ) son los
partidos nacionalistas de centro-derecha en Cataluña y el País Vasco...
-
strategy that will
ensure the
defeat of
Nacionalistas candidates that will
oppose Progresista policies. The
Nacionalistas split their ranks when
Guerrero and...
- wing of the old
Nacionalista, the
Liberal remains the second-oldest
active political party in the
Philippines after the
Nacionalista, and the
oldest continually...
-
ruling Nacionalista Party. The
Democrata Party came from the
remnants of the
Progresista Party,
which had been
defeated by the
Nacionalistas. Juan Sumulong...
- The
Nacionalista Party wrestled back
control of the Senate;
originally a Liberal,
Senate President Ferdinand Marcos defected to the
Nacionalistas, became...
-
continued chipping away from the
Nacionalista Party's
dominance in the Senate,
winning two more seats,
although the
Nacionalistas still possessed 19 out of 24...
- the
Partido Federal ng
Pilipinas (PFP), Lakas–CMD, NUP, NPC, and the
Nacionalista Party. On May 8, 2024, the
Partido Federal ng
Pilipinas (PFP) and Lakas–CMD...
- of the
Portuguese Colonies (Portuguese: Conferência das Organizações
Nacionalistas das Colónias
Portuguesas CONCP) was an
organization for coordination...