Committee of National Unity

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.
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