Conservative Party (Ecuador), the Glossary
The Conservative Party (Partido Conservador, abbreviated as PC) was an Ecuadorian conservative party formed in 1869.[1]
Table of Contents
45 relations: Anti-communism, Armed Forces of Ecuador, Blue, Camilo Ponce Enríquez (politician), Carchi Province, Carlos Alberto Arroyo del Río, Catholic Church, Christian Democratic Union (Ecuador), Christian Social Party (Ecuador), Clericalism, Communist Party of Ecuador, Conservatism, Dieter Nohlen, Ecuador, Ecuadorian Radical Liberal Party, Ecuadorian–Peruvian War, Eloy Alfaro, Fascism, Federalism, Gabriel García Moreno, Gonzalo Córdova, José María Velasco Ibarra, Juan León Mera, León Febres Cordero, Manuel de Ascásubi, Mariano Suárez, Otto Arosemena, President of Ecuador, Quito, Rafael Carvajal, Right-wing politics, Sixto Durán Ballén, Socialist Party – Broad Front of Ecuador, South America, Unitary state, Universal suffrage, 1931 Ecuadorian presidential election, 1933 Ecuadorian presidential election, 1956 Ecuadorian general election, 1968 Ecuadorian general election, 1978–79 Ecuadorian general election, 1984 Ecuadorian general election, 1986 Ecuadorian parliamentary election, 1996 Ecuadorian general election, 2009 Ecuadorian general election.
- 1869 establishments in Ecuador
- Conservative parties in Ecuador
- Political parties established in 1869
Anti-communism
Anti-communism is political and ideological opposition to communist beliefs, groups, and individuals.
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Armed Forces of Ecuador
The Ecuadorian Armed Forces (Fuerzas Armadas del Ecuador) is the national military force of Ecuador.
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Blue
Blue is one of the three primary colours in the RYB colour model (traditional colour theory), as well as in the RGB (additive) colour model.
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Camilo Ponce Enríquez (politician)
Camilo Ponce Enríquez (31 January 1912 in Quito – 13 September 1976) was an Ecuadorian political figure.
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Carchi Province
Carchi is a province in Ecuador.
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Carlos Alberto Arroyo del Río
Carlos Alberto Arroyo del Río (27 November 1893 – 31 October 1969) was President of Ecuador from 1940 to 1944.
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Catholic Church
The Catholic Church, also known as the Roman Catholic Church, is the largest Christian church, with 1.28 to 1.39 billion baptized Catholics worldwide as of 2024.
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Christian Democratic Union (Ecuador)
The Christian Democratic Union (Unión Demócrata Cristiana, UDC), formerly known as Popular Democracy (Democracia Popular, DP) was a Christian democratic political party in Ecuador. Conservative Party (Ecuador) and Christian Democratic Union (Ecuador) are Conservative parties in Ecuador.
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The Christian Social Party (Partido Social Cristiano, PSC) is a centre-right to centre-left political party in Ecuador. Conservative Party (Ecuador) and Christian Social Party (Ecuador) are Conservative parties in Ecuador.
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Clericalism
Clericalism is the application of the formal, church-based leadership or opinion of ordained clergy in matters of the church or in broader political and sociocultural contexts.
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Communist Party of Ecuador
The Communist Party of Ecuador (Spanish: Partido Comunista del Ecuador) is a communist party in Ecuador that split from the Socialist Party in 1930, after having been a part of the PSE since the party's inception in 1926. The party still maintains it's founding year as 1926. The party publishes El Pueblo, the general secretary is Winston Alarcón and the youth wing of the PCE is the.
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Conservatism
Conservatism is a cultural, social, and political philosophy and ideology that seeks to promote and preserve traditional institutions, customs, and values.
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Dieter Nohlen
Dieter Nohlen (born 6 November 1939) is a German academic and political scientist.
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Ecuador
Ecuador, officially the Republic of Ecuador, is a country in northwestern South America, bordered by Colombia on the north, Peru on the east and south, and the Pacific Ocean on the west.
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Ecuadorian Radical Liberal Party
The Ecuadorian Radical Liberal Party (Partido Liberal Radical Ecuatoriano, abbreviated as PLRE) was a liberal party in Ecuador.
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Ecuadorian–Peruvian War
The Second Ecuadorian–Peruvian War, known locally as the War of '41 (Guerra del 41), was a South American border war fought between 5–31 July 1941.
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Eloy Alfaro
José Eloy Alfaro Delgado (25 June 1842 – 28 January 1912) often referred to as "The Old Warrior," was an Ecuadorian politician who served as the President of Ecuador from 1895 to 1901 and from 1906 to 1911.
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Fascism
Fascism is a far-right, authoritarian, ultranationalist political ideology and movement, characterized by a dictatorial leader, centralized autocracy, militarism, forcible suppression of opposition, belief in a natural social hierarchy, subordination of individual interests for the perceived good of the nation or race, and strong regimentation of society and the economy.
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Federalism
Federalism is a mode of government that combines a general government (the central or federal government) with regional governments (provincial, state, cantonal, territorial, or other sub-unit governments) in a single political system, dividing the powers between the two.
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Gabriel García Moreno
Gabriel Gregorio Fernando José María García Moreno y Morán de Butrón (24 December 1821 – 6 August 1875), was an Ecuadorian politician and aristocrat who twice served as President of Ecuador (1861–65 and 1869–75) and was assassinated during his second term after being elected to a third.
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Gonzalo Córdova
Gonzalo Segundo Córdova y Rivera (15 July 1863 – 13 April 1928) was President of Ecuador from 1924–1925.
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José María Velasco Ibarra
José María Velasco Ibarra (19 March 1893 – 30 March 1979) was an Ecuadorian politician.
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Juan León Mera
Juan León Mera Martínez (28 June 1832 – 13 December 1894) was an Ecuadorian essayist, novelist, politician and painter.
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León Febres Cordero
León Esteban Febres-Cordero Ribadeneyra (9 March 1931 – 15 December 2008), known in the Ecuadorian media as LFC or more simply by his first, composed surname (Febres-Cordero), was the 35th President of Ecuador, serving a four-year term from 10 August 1984 to 10 August 1988.
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Manuel de Ascásubi
Manuel de Ascázubi y Matheu (30 December 1804 – 25 December 1876) served as Vice President of Ecuador from 1847 to 1849 and in that capacity he was also interim President from 16 October 1849 to 10 June 1850.
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Mariano Suárez
Mariano Suárez Veintimilla (8 June 1897 – 23 October 1980) was an Ecuadorian politician.
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Otto Arosemena
Otto Arosemena Gómez (19 July 1925 – 20 April 1984) was President of Ecuador from 16 November 1966 to 1 September 1968.
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President of Ecuador
The president of Ecuador (Presidente del Ecuador), officially called the constitutional president of the Republic of Ecuador (Presidente Constitucional de la República del Ecuador), serves as the head of state and head of government of Ecuador.
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Quito
Quito (Kitu), officially San Francisco de Quito, is the capital of Ecuador, with an estimated population of 2.8 million in its metropolitan area.
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Rafael Carvajal
Rafael Carvajal Guzmán (1818–1881) was the vice president of Ecuador from 1864 to 1865 and the acting president from 31 August 1865 to 7 September 1865.
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Right-wing politics
Right-wing politics is the range of political ideologies that view certain social orders and hierarchies as inevitable, natural, normal, or desirable, typically supporting this position based on natural law, economics, authority, property, religion, biology, or tradition.
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Sixto Durán Ballén
Sixto Alfonso Durán-Ballén Cordovez (July 14, 1921 – November 15, 2016) was an Ecuadorian political figure and architect.
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The Ecuadorian Socialist Party (Partido Socialista Ecuatoriano) is a leftist political party in Ecuador.
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South America
South America is a continent entirely in the Western Hemisphere and mostly in the Southern Hemisphere, with a considerably smaller portion in the Northern Hemisphere.
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Unitary state
A unitary state is a sovereign state governed as a single entity in which the central government is the supreme authority.
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Universal suffrage
Universal suffrage or universal franchise ensures the right to vote for as many people bound by a government's laws as possible, as supported by the "one person, one vote" principle.
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1931 Ecuadorian presidential election
Presidential elections were held in Ecuador on 20 and 21 October 1931.
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1933 Ecuadorian presidential election
Presidential elections were held in Ecuador on 14 and 15 December 1933.
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1956 Ecuadorian general election
General elections were held in Ecuador on 3 June 1956.
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1968 Ecuadorian general election
General elections were held in Ecuador on 2 June 1968.
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1978–79 Ecuadorian general election
General elections were held in Ecuador in 1978 and 1979.
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1984 Ecuadorian general election
General elections were held in Ecuador on 29 January 1984, with a second round of the presidential elections on 6 May.
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1986 Ecuadorian parliamentary election
Parliamentary elections were held in Ecuador on 4 June 1986.
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1996 Ecuadorian general election
General elections were held in Ecuador on 19 May 1996, with a second round of the presidential elections on 7 July.
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2009 Ecuadorian general election
Early general elections were held in Ecuador on 26 April 2009 following the approval of a new constitution in a referendum held on 28 September 2008.
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See also
1869 establishments in Ecuador
- Conservative Party (Ecuador)
- National Polytechnic School (Ecuador)
Conservative parties in Ecuador
- Christian Democratic Union (Ecuador)
- Christian Social Party (Ecuador)
- Conservative Party (Ecuador)
- Creating Opportunities
- National Reconstruction Front (Ecuador)
- People, Equality and Democracy
Political parties established in 1869
- Canadian Party
- Catholic Party (Belgium)
- Conservative Party (Ecuador)
- Labour Representation League
- Prohibition Party
- Social Democratic Workers' Party of Germany
- Traditionalist Communion
- True Whig Party
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conservative_Party_(Ecuador)
Also known as Conservative Party of Ecuador, Ecuadorian Conservative Party.