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| headquarters = ''[[Heraldo de la Renovación]]'' | | headquarters = [[National Renewal House]], [[Guaitiao]] | ||
| newspaper = ''[[Heraldo de la Renovación]]'' | |||
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| student_wing = [[Montillese National Student League]] | | student_wing = [[Montillese National Student League]] | ||
| youth_wing = ''[[Juventud del Caudillo]]'' | | youth_wing = ''[[Juventud del Caudillo]]'' | ||
| womens_wing = [[National Renewal Women's League]] | | womens_wing = [[National Renewal Women's League]] | ||
| wing1_title = | | wing1_title = Paramilitary wing | ||
| wing1 = | | wing1 = ''[[Ancla Nacional]]'' | ||
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| ideology = {{wpl|Fascism}} | | ideology = {{wpl|Fascism}} <br> [[Renovationalism]] | ||
| position = {{wpl|Far-right politics|Far-right}} | | position = {{wpl|Far-right politics|Far-right}} | ||
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The '''National Renewal Alliance''' ({{wpl|Spanish language|Spanish}}: ''Alianza Renovadora Nacional'', '''ARENA''') was a [[List of political parties in Montilla|political party in Montilla]], founded by [[Leonardo Murillo]], and [[Emanuel Sarmiento]] in 1934 after the [[1932 | The '''National Renewal Alliance''' ({{wpl|Spanish language|Spanish}}: ''Alianza Renovadora Nacional'', '''ARENA''') was a [[List of political parties in Montilla|political party in Montilla]], founded by [[Leonardo Murillo]], and [[Emanuel Sarmiento]] in 1934 after the [[1932 Montillan economic depression]], as an expression of Montillan {{wpl|fascism}} and [[National Renewal]] ideology. The party ruled the [[Renovationalist Montilla|State of Montilla]] from 1945 after the [[Guaitiazo]] until its defeat in the [[Montillan Revolution]] in 1958, after which Montilla became a {{wpl|socialist state}}. | ||
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Latest revision as of 15:27, 10 April 2024
National Renewal Alliance Alianza Renovadora Nacional | |
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Abbreviation | ARENA |
Caudillo | Leonardo Murillo |
Founders | Leonardo Murillo Emanuel Sarmiento David Illescas |
Founded | 21 March 1934 |
Banned | 1 August 1957 |
Headquarters | National Renewal House, Guaitiao |
Newspaper | Heraldo de la Renovación |
Student wing | Montillese National Student League |
Youth wing | Juventud del Caudillo |
Women's wing | National Renewal Women's League |
Paramilitary wing | Ancla Nacional |
Ideology | Fascism Renovationalism |
Political position | Far-right |
Slogan | "La renovación nacional vendrá" ("The national renewal will come") |
Flag of the National Renewal Alliance | |
The National Renewal Alliance (Spanish: Alianza Renovadora Nacional, ARENA) was a political party in Montilla, founded by Leonardo Murillo, and Emanuel Sarmiento in 1934 after the 1932 Montillan economic depression, as an expression of Montillan fascism and National Renewal ideology. The party ruled the State of Montilla from 1945 after the Guaitiazo until its defeat in the Montillan Revolution in 1958, after which Montilla became a socialist state.
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