Indian Movement Túpac Katari-One
The Indian Movement Túpac Katari-One (Spanish: Movimiento Indio Túpac Katari-Uno, MITKA-1) was an Indigenous political party in Bolivia.
In 1980, split from the Indian Movement Túpac Katari and founded the Indian Movement Túpac Katari-One. Constantino Lima Chávez adhered to a more extreme line which bordered on outright racism, rejected religious precepts and the validity of political divisions into 'left' or 'right', and maintained that 99% of change would be achieved through the use of violence. [1]
The MITKA-1 took part in the 1980 elections, running . He polled 1.30 per cent of the vote. [2]
In 1985 the MITKA-1 disappeared.
Notes[]
Categories:
- 1980 establishments in Bolivia
- 1985 disestablishments in Bolivia
- Defunct political parties in Bolivia
- Indigenist political parties in South America
- Indigenous organisations in Bolivia
- Katarismo
- Political parties disestablished in 1985
- Political parties established in 1980
- South American political party stubs
- Bolivia politics stubs
- Bolivian organisation stubs