Conscience of the Fatherland (, abbreviated CONDEPA) was a
populist
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political party
A political party is an organization that coordinates candidates to compete in a particular area's elections. It is common for the members of a party to hold similar ideas about politics, and parties may promote specific political ideology, ...
in
Bolivia
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in the late 20th and early 21st centuries. The party was led by
Carlos Palenque.
Goals
CONDEPA was founded in
Tiwanaku
Tiwanaku ( or ) is a Pre-Columbian archaeological site in western Bolivia, near Lake Titicaca, about 70 kilometers from La Paz, and it is one of the largest sites in South America. Surface remains currently cover around 4 square kilometers and in ...
on September 21, 1988.
The party was primarily based in the
La Paz Department.
CONDEPA was the first major party in Bolivia that appealed to the cultural identity of the
Aymaras, the
indigenous majority of the country.
It borrowed ''
katarista'' symbols and used the
wiphala
The Wiphala (, ) is a square emblem commonly used as a flag to represent some native peoples of the Andes that include today's Bolivia, Peru, Chile, Ecuador, northwestern Argentina and southern Colombia.
The 2009 Constitution of Bolivia (Article ...
flag. Palenque often used references to Aymara culture in his campaigns.
Election history
The party won strong support amongst urban poor, amongst Aymaras that had migrated to the urban centres.
CONDEPA lost the mayoral post of
La Paz
La Paz, officially Nuestra Señora de La Paz (Aymara language, Aymara: Chuqi Yapu ), is the seat of government of the Bolivia, Plurinational State of Bolivia. With 755,732 residents as of 2024, La Paz is the List of Bolivian cities by populati ...
in 1995.
At the time of the
1999 elections the CONDEPA was a party in crisis.
[ p. 406] It was discredited by having entered into
Hugo Banzer's government.
The party had suffered the death of its leader Carlos Palenque, and divisions had erupted amongst his successors. Moreover, the influence of the mass media connected to the party had decreased significantly.
As the party lost the municipal contest in
El Alto
El Alto (Spanish for "The Heights") is the List of Bolivian cities by population, second-largest city in Bolivia, located adjacent to La Paz in Pedro Domingo Murillo Province on the Altiplano highlands. El Alto is today one of Bolivia's fastest- ...
in these elections, it lost its last remaining political stronghold in the country.
Ahead of the
2002 general election, CONDEPA launched Nicolás Valdivia as its presidential candidate and Esperanza Huanca as vice-presidential candidate. CONDEPA lost all of its 22 seats in the
Congress of Bolivia in the elections. The implosion of CONDEPA enabled the nascent
Movement for Socialism to gain a wide following amongst indigenous urban poor.
CONDEPA-Patriotic Movement lost its registration at the National Electoral Court shortly after the 2002 election.
See also
*
List of political parties in Bolivia
References
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Defunct political parties in Bolivia
Political parties established in 1988
1988 establishments in Bolivia
Political parties disestablished in 2002
2002 disestablishments in Bolivia