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National Renewal Alliance

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National Renewal Alliance

Alianza Renovadora Nacional
AbbreviationARENA
CaudilloLeonardo Murillo
FoundersLeonardo Murillo
Emanuel Sarmiento
David Illescas
Founded21 March 1934; 90 years ago (1934-03-21)
Banned1 August 1957; 67 years ago (1957-08-01)
HeadquartersHeraldo de la Renovación
Student wingMontillese National Student League
Youth wingJuventud del Caudillo
Women's wingNational Renewal Women's League
IdeologyFascism
Political positionFar-right
ReligionCatholicism
Slogan"La renovación nacional vendrá"
("The national renewal will come")
Flag of the National Renewal Alliance
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 Montillese economic depression, as an expression of Montillese fascism and National Renewal ideology. The party ruled the Republic of Montilla from 1938 after the Guaitiazo until the Montillese Revolution in 1957, after which Montilla became a socialist state.

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