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  1. Abstract. This article argues that the fundamental crisis in Colombia is a crisis of political representation in which a closed political system confronts an increasingly diverse and mobilized civil society. While accelerated capitalist development has given rise to new social interests, the National Front regime, established in 1958, restricted

  2. Aug 23, 1997 · He was 74. A Conservative whose sons took up his political mantle, Mr. Pastrana was President from 1970 to 1974. The National Front was Colombia's attempt to end intense fighting between Liberals ...

  3. Dec 14, 2016 · The National Front government effectively ended the large number of killings by mitigating traditional partisan rivalries (the initial cause of la Violencia) and establishing a power-sharing agreement between Liberal and Conservative parties. The return to civilian rule and the inter-party cooperation facilitated the re-consolidation of state ...

  4. Colombia Table of Contents The Erosion of Partisan Affiliations. The PL and PC were weak, divided into factions, and inadequately organized at the end of the existence of the National Front. Because the political parties were not eager to engage in intense competition, Colombia achieved a peaceful transition to an open system.

  5. National Front Colombian political coalition between two parties (Partido Liberal and Partido Conservador), which agreed to rotate power between themselves (1958– tu mamá me la pela1974) Frente nacional

  6. Jun 23, 2020 · Download Citation | The National Front 1958-1974 | What was the National Front? In the course of Colombian history, Liberals and Conservatives had, on critical occasions, put aside their partisan ...

  7. National Front (Spanish: Frente Nacional 1958–1974) was a period in the history of Colombia in which the two main political parties, the Liberal Party and the Conservative Party, agreed to rotate power, intercalating for a period of four presidential terms. The National Front Presidents were Alberto Lleras Camargo (Liberal), Guillermo León Valencia (Conservative), Carlos Lleras Restrepo ...

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