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The Katarist United Liberation Front ( Spanish : Frente Únido de Liberación Katarista , abbreviated FULKA ) was a Katarist political party in Bolivia . The party was launched by Jenaro Flores Santos ahead of the 1989 elections . FULKA was formed after a split in the Tupaq Katari Revolutionary Movement (MRTK) at the 1988 congress of MRTK. MRTK, later renamed MRTKL, and FULKA developed an antagonistic relationship, and the bickering between the two parties hurt the public confidence in both.

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5-452: Flores Santos was the presidential candidate of the party and their candidate for vice president was Hermógenes Bazualdo García. The Flores-Bazualdo ticket obtained 16,416 votes (1.16% of the national vote). FULKA leader Flores Santos was the vice presidential candidate of the United Left (IU) in the 1993 presidential election . [REDACTED] Bolivia portal This article about

10-507: A Bolivian political party is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . United Left (Bolivia) The United Left ( Spanish : Izquierda Unida , abbreviated IU ) was a political coalition in Bolivia . IU was launched ahead of the 1989 national elections , as a successor of the United People's Front (FPU). At the time of its founding IU consisted of eight parties, including

15-601: The Central Obrera Boliviana trade union confederation. The Aranibar-Delgadillo ticket obtained 113,509 votes (7.2% of the national vote). IU won ten seats in the Chamber of Deputies but no seats in the Senate. Three IU parliamentarians were elected from Cochabamba Department , Chuquisaca Department and Potosí Department , and one parliamentarian was elected from La Paz Department . The coalition fell apart ahead of

20-741: The Revolutionary Left Movement - Free Bolivia (MIR-BL), the Communist Party of Bolivia (PCB), the Socialist Party-1 (PS-1), the Axis of Patriotic Convergence (ECP), the Movement for Socialist-Unzaguist (MAS-U) and FOM. The candidate of IU for president in 1989 was the MIR-BL leader Antonio Aranibar. The vice presidential candidate of the coalition was Walter Delgadillo, ex-general secretary of

25-621: The municipal elections in December 1989, in which the different parties contested separately. IU was later revived, without MIR-BL in its fold. By 1997 IU was largely moribund. However, ahead of the 1997 national elections candidates from the Assembly for the Sovereignty of the Peoples (ASP) of Alejo Véliz and Evo Morales were included on the lists of IU. ASP had unsuccessfully sought registration as

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