Authentic Costeño Autonomy Movement

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Authentic Costeño Autonomy Movement (Spanish: Movimiento Auténtico Autónomo Costeño - MAAC) is a regional Nicaraguan political party founded in 1993 by , a Moravian pastor from Pearl Lagoon and former director of the in Bluefields. MAAC represents the Creole establishment. The MAAC contested in the 1994 Atlantic Coast Regional Elections and won 2 seats (out of 45) in the RAAS Regional Council.[1]

References[]

  1. ^ Jorge Rovira Mas (1996). "La Consolidación de la Democracia en América Central: Problemas y Perspectivas en El Salvador, Guatemala y Nicaragua (1990-1996)" [The Consolidation of Democracy in Central America: Problems and Perspectives in El Salvador, Guatemala and Nicaragua] (PDF). Anuario de Estudios Centroamericanos (in Spanish). Universidad de Costa Rica. 22 (2): 7–38. Retrieved 22 February 2011.


Retrieved from ""