729:
739:
533:
394:
and the
Republican Democratic Party, putting forward the victorious Batista as their presidential candidate. The Liberal Party finished second in the House elections behind Progressive Action.
329:
325:
664:
593:
293:
364:
639:
391:
387:
321:
289:
783:
521:
336:
won the presidential election, whilst the
Liberal Party finished second in the House of Representatives elections. The party won 21 seats in the
778:
585:
499:
273:
768:
253:
won the presidential election, although the party lost the parliamentary elections to the
National League. They went on to win the
793:
598:
514:
450:
788:
742:
654:
572:
567:
235:
619:
537:
379:
352:
337:
301:
281:
277:
254:
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227:
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161:
218:, PLA), in 1878 and renamed in 1898, the party first contested elections in 1910, when it won 23 of the 41 seats in
773:
507:
684:
113:
714:
694:
669:
403:
89:
83:
709:
649:
317:
529:
108:
644:
383:
356:
348:
313:
285:
258:
246:
231:
223:
351:
saw the party finish second in the House of
Representative elections, with a similar performance in the
704:
614:
368:
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689:
276:
were held, in which the party won 29 of the 55 seats. The party also won the mid-term elections in
551:
341:
250:
490:
297:
39:
624:
407:
143:
133:
629:
117:
674:
375:
360:
8:
634:
580:
316:
the party was again part of an alliance, the People's
Socialist Coalition, alongside the
262:
300:
as its candidate) and the parliamentary elections. The
Liberal Party went on to win the
419:
269:
won the presidential election, whilst it also won both the Senate and House elections.
124:
728:
446:
333:
166:
226:
to the
ConjunciĂłn PatriĂłtica alliance, and went on to finish second in elections in
747:
679:
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the party put forward a joint candidate with the
Democratic Party, but lost to the
234:(in which they won the same number of seats in the House of Representatives as the
211:
190:
182:
156:
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43:
762:
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189:), was one of the major political parties in Cuba from 1910 until the
129:
371:. The party also finished second in the parliamentary elections.
101:
288:
the party was part of the
Tripartite Coalition, alongside the
532:
386:
the party allied against the
Partido Auténtico alongside
640:
Democratic Federal Republican Party of Santiago de Cuba
443:
Elections in the Americas: A data handbook, Volume I
296:, which won both the presidential election (with
760:
374:An alliance with the Democratic Party and the
586:Democratic Social-Revolutionary Party of Cuba
515:
738:
522:
508:
406:, was founded in 2004. It is a member of
238:, but won fewer seats in the Senate) and
784:Political parties disestablished in 1952
599:Social Democratic Co-ordination of Cuba
307:
274:elections for a Constitutional Assembly
193:in the late 1950s, when it was exiled.
761:
590:Libertarian Party of Cuba – Jose Marti
261:the party formed an alliance with the
201:
779:Political parties established in 1878
503:
468:
466:
464:
462:
460:
458:
13:
573:Cuban Democratic Socialist Current
568:Christian Democratic Party of Cuba
14:
805:
769:Defunct political parties in Cuba
455:
737:
727:
531:
326:Democratic National Association
794:1952 disestablishments in Cuba
670:National Liberal Party of Cuba
577:Cuban Liberal Solidarity Party
484:
475:
432:
404:National Liberal Party of Cuba
1:
710:Socialist Party of Manzanillo
425:
318:Communist Revolutionary Union
655:Independent Republican Party
397:
7:
789:1878 establishments in Cuba
645:Democratic Solidarity Party
413:
330:Republican Democratic Party
236:National Conservative Party
216:Partido Liberal Autonomista
16:Political party in Cuba
10:
810:
705:Republican Party of Havana
620:Constitutional Union Party
615:Conservative Party of Cuba
196:
743:List of political parties
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607:
594:Orthodox Renovation Party
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544:
538:Political parties in Cuba
152:
140:International affiliation
139:
123:
107:
97:
79:
64:
49:
33:
21:
700:Progressive Action Party
402:The modern party, named
208:Autonomist Liberal Party
774:Liberal parties in Cuba
695:Popular Socialist Party
552:Communist Party of Cuba
491:Partido Liberal de Cuba
380:1950 mid-term elections
353:1946 mid-term elections
338:1942 mid-term elections
302:1938 mid-term elections
251:Alfredo Zayas y Alfonso
187:Partido Liberal de Cuba
125:Political position
68:11 March 1952
27:Partido Liberal de Cuba
715:Socialist Worker Party
650:Democratic Union Party
314:1940 general elections
249:, the Liberal Party's
215:
186:
84:National Liberal Party
685:People's Labour Party
665:National Action Party
625:Cuban National League
493:Liberal International
408:Liberal International
357:1948 general election
349:1944 general election
286:1936 general election
179:Liberal Party of Cuba
144:Liberal International
24:Liberal Party of Cuba
630:Cuban National Party
369:Carlos PrĂo Socarrás
308:Liberal Party's fall
298:Miguel Mariano GĂłmez
118:Classical liberalism
635:Cuban Popular Party
581:Cuban Liberal Union
382:. However, for the
263:Cuban Popular Party
202:Liberal governments
420:Liberalism in Cuba
388:Progressive Action
322:Progressive Action
255:mid-term elections
220:mid-term elections
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755:
675:Partido Auténtico
472:Nohlen, pp209-217
451:978-0-19-928357-6
376:Partido Auténtico
340:, matched by the
334:Fulgencio Batista
332:. The alliance's
294:Republican Action
290:Nationalist Union
265:. The alliance's
257:in 1922. For the
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162:Political parties
80:Succeeded by
40:José Miguel Gómez
801:
748:Politics of Cuba
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740:
731:
680:Partido Ortodoxo
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342:Democratic Party
222:. They lost the
191:Cuban Revolution
157:Politics of Cuba
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267:Gerardo Machado
206:Founded as the
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90:legal successor
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44:Gerardo Machado
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259:1924 elections
247:1920 elections
224:1912 elections
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660:Liberal Party
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392:Radical Union
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134:centre-right
98:Headquarters
763:Categories
608:Historical
561:Opposition
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426:References
365:Republican
355:. For the
284:. For the
114:Autonomism
72:1952-03-11
439:Nohlen, D
398:Successor
361:Auténtico
167:Elections
147:(1947–52)
65:Dissolved
733:Politics
414:See also
378:won the
328:and the
272:In 1928
109:Ideology
445:, p206
441:(2005)
312:In the
245:In the
212:Spanish
197:History
183:Spanish
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50:Founded
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130:Centre
102:Havana
35:Leader
177:The
88:(not
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347:The
292:and
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240:1918
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