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Committee of National Unity

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The Committee of National Unity (Spanish: Comité de Unidad Nacional, CUN) was a right-wing self-styled "technocratic" organization of moderate conservative business and government leaders[1] in Bolivia.

The CUN was founded by Hernán Antelo Laughlin, Fastón Villa and Renald MacLean in November 1977. [2]

In 1978 the Committee of National Unity took part in an electoral coalition Nationalist Union of the People backing Juan Pereda Asbún. [3]

In 1979, the CUN dissolved into Hugo Banzer Suárez's new Nationalist Democratic Action (ADN).

Notes

  1. ^ Political handbook of the world 1981. New York, 1981. P. 70.
  2. ^ Rolando Pereda Torres. Partidos políticos en América Latina. CIEPSAL, 1986. P.111.
  3. ^ George E. Delury. World Encyclopedia of Political Systems & Parties: Afghanistan-Mozambique. Facts on File, 1983. P.103.