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'''Civic Renewal Party''' (Partido Renovación Civilista) was a [[political party]] in [[Panama]], founded by a group of professionals who had played key roles in the [[Cruzada Civilista]] (Civic Crusade) that opposed [[General]] [[Manuel Antonio Noriega]]'s [[military dictatorship]] during 1987-1989.
'''Civic Renewal Party''' (Partido Renovación Civilista) was a [[political party]] in [[Panama]], founded by a group of professionals who had played key roles in the [[Cruzada Civilista]] (Civic Crusade) that opposed [[General]] [[Manuel Antonio Noriega]]'s [[military dictatorship]] during 1987-1989.
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Although the party elected three legislators to the unicameral [[Legislative Assembly]] in 1994, in the 1999 election it failed to garner enough votes to survive and, pursuant to [[Panamanian Electoral Laws]], was dissolved thereafter.
Although the party elected three legislators to the unicameral [[Legislative Assembly]] in 1994, in the 1999 election it failed to garner enough votes to survive and, pursuant to [[Panamanian Electoral Laws]], was dissolved thereafter.

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Revision as of 16:14, 16 December 2009

Civic Renewal Party (Partido Renovación Civilista) was a political party in Panama, founded by a group of professionals who had played key roles in the Cruzada Civilista (Civic Crusade) that opposed General Manuel Antonio Noriega's military dictatorship during 1987-1989.

Established in 1993, the party took part in two general elections. In 1994, it backed the recently resigned Comptroller General Rubén Darío Carles as part of the "Cambio '94" ("Change '94") coalition and in 1999, it supported banker and former Arnulfista Party member Alberto Vallarino Clement, as a part of the "Acción Opositora" ("Opposing Action") alliance.

Although the party elected three legislators to the unicameral Legislative Assembly in 1994, in the 1999 election it failed to garner enough votes to survive and, pursuant to Panamanian Electoral Laws, was dissolved thereafter.