The Colorado Party (, , PC) is a
liberal political party
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in
Uruguay
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.
Its existence can be traced back to the origins of the Uruguayan republic, in the 1830s, and since then until the late 1990s it remained the most dominant political party in the country, holding power almost uninterruptedly (alternating with the National Party, its greatest rival) until its electoral collapse in the 2004 elections, when the Party obtained only 10% of the vote. Since then, the Colorados have been able to recuperate some of their lost support, but as of 2024 they haven’t reached the 20% threshold in any of the elections celebrated in that period (
2009
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,
2014
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,
2019,
2024).
Their current position in the Uruguayan political landscape is conditioned by the
unofficial coalition they’ve formed with the
National Party (''Partido Nacional''; another center-right political party, traditionally the Colorado’s greatest adversary), in opposition to the
Broad Front (''Frente Amplio''). The Front is a leftist coalition formed in the early 1970s that has become, since the 1999 election, the most-voted electoral force in the country, reshaping Uruguayan electoral politics and displacing the Colorado Party from its traditional position of dominance to becoming the third party in the country, behind the National Party.
During the first third of the 20th century, and under the stewardship and legacy of
José Batlle y Ordóñez (1856-1929), the largest sectors of the Colorado Party stood for a radical agenda of social reform, including the promotion of
workers’ rights,
women’s rights,
statism
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and the ample provision of public services, democratic political reform and regular use of
direct democracy mechanisms,
secularization
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, and the establishment of a generous
welfare state
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. During the 1940s and 1950s, led by
Luis Batlle Berres
Luis Conrado Batlle y Berres (26 November 1897 – 15 July 1964) was a Uruguayan politician who was President of Uruguay from 1947 to 1951.
Background
Batlle Berres was a journalist and prominent member of the Uruguayan Colorado Party. He was ...
(nephew of José Batlle) this Batllista wing of the Colorado Party stood also for
state-led industrialization efforts and an economic
dirigiste regime. In the late 1960s, though, the Party began to abandon the most radical part of that social agenda (as well as the dirigiste approach to economic matters) and now stands in the center, center-right of the Uruguayan political spectrum. Current high-profile personalities from the Party include
Andrés Ojeda and
Pedro Bordaberry.
Ideology
The party seeks to unite
moderate and
liberal groups, although its members have had a diverse set of ideologies since its foundation, including
Krausism and
liberal conservatism, as well as general
pragmatism
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. It was the
dominant party of government almost without exception during the stabilization of the Uruguayan
republic
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.
The Colorado Party has traditionally been an ideologically diverse party, with one study from the 1950s noting that "the liberal ideological position assumed by the Colorado. a half-century ago under the drive of Batlle has forced the Blancos or Nationalists to become more relatively conservative in position. On the part of both major parties, however, many inconsistencies and many ideological subdivisions, temporary or permanent, occur. Each of the large parties has its conservatives and its liberals, and party lines are often difficult to hold in congressional debate.”
[Uruguay: Portrait of a Democracy By Russell Humke Fitzgibbon, 1956 P.148-149]
History
At the 2004
national elections, the Colorado Party won 10 seats out of 99 in the
Chamber of Representatives and 3 seats out of 31 in the
Senate
A senate is a deliberative assembly, often the upper house or chamber of a bicameral legislature. The name comes from the ancient Roman Senate (Latin: ''Senatus''), so-called as an assembly of the senior (Latin: ''senex'' meaning "the el ...
. Its presidential candidate,
Guillermo Stirling, won 10.4% of the popular vote and placed third, ending the 10-year rule of the Colorado Party and the two-party system.
Earlier history
The Colorado Party was founded in Montevideo, Uruguay, on 17 September 1836.
Some of its significant historical leaders were
Fructuoso Rivera,
Venancio Flores,
José Batlle y Ordóñez,
Luis Batlle Berres
Luis Conrado Batlle y Berres (26 November 1897 – 15 July 1964) was a Uruguayan politician who was President of Uruguay from 1947 to 1951.
Background
Batlle Berres was a journalist and prominent member of the Uruguayan Colorado Party. He was ...
,
Jorge Pacheco Areco,
Juan María Bordaberry,
Julio María Sanguinetti,
Luis Bernardo Pozzolo, and
Jorge Batlle.
The party has historically been the most elected party in Uruguayan history with almost uninterrupted dominance during the 20th century. The Colorados were in office from 1865 to 1959, when they were defeated by the
Partido Nacional in the
1958 elections. They returned to office after the
1966 elections. They won the first elections at the end of the
military dictatorship
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,
in 1984. They went on to win the
1994
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and
1999
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elections.
Traditional rivals
From its birth until the last decades of the 20th century its traditional rival was the
conservative
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Partido Nacional (also called Partido Blanco).
Post-2004: defeat at polls and rise of Pedro Bordaberry
The Colorado Party suffered its worst defeat ever in the
2004 national elections, with little over 10 per cent of the popular vote for its presidential candidate
Guillermo Stirling, and having only three out of thirty national Senators. There were many reasons for the party's failure, including the economic crisis and old party leaders. Subsequently to his defeat in 2004,
Guillermo Stirling endorsed
Pedro Bordaberry's ''
Vamos Uruguay'' movement. Bordaberry Herrán became the presidential candidate for the
2009 presidential election, and placed third, with 17 percent of the vote, behind
José Mujica and
Luis Alberto Lacalle. Bordaberry Herrán placed third again in the
2014 presidential election, with 13% of the vote.
Electoral history
Presidential elections
Note
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1942
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election until the
1994
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election until in 1996, a
referendum
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amended the constitution to restrict each party to a single presidential candidate, effective from the
1999 elections.
Chamber of Deputies and Senate elections
National Council of Administration and National Council of Government elections
See also
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Colorado Party (Paraguay)
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National Party (Uruguay)
The National Party (, PN) also known as the White Party (), is a major political party in Uruguay. Founded in 1836 by General Manuel Oribe, it is the country's oldest active political party, and along with the Colorado Party (Uruguay), Colorado ...
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Liberalism worldwide
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Battle of Carpintería
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List of liberal parties
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Liberalism in Uruguay
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Fructuoso Rivera
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José Batllé y Ordóñez
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Jorge Batlle
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Pedro Bordaberry
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Ernesto Talvi
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Andrés Ojeda
References
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Liberal parties in Uruguay
Political parties established in 1836
1836 establishments in Uruguay