Independent National Party (Uruguay)
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Independent National Party | |
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Founded | 1931 |
Split from | National Party |
Ideology | Uruguayan nationalism |
Political position | Right-wing |
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The Independent National Party (Spanish: Partido Nacional Independiente), also known locally as Independent Nationalism (Spanish: Nacionalismo Independiente), was a political party in Uruguay.
Established in 1931 as a split from the National Party.
Among its most prominent members were: Martín C. Martínez, Washington Beltrán Mullin, and .
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- Defunct political parties in Uruguay
- 1931 establishments in Uruguay
- Political parties established in 1931
- Political parties disestablished in 1958
- Uruguayan nationalism
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