National Unity Front (English Wikipedia)

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    • Luna, Juan Pablo; Kaltwasser, Cristóbal Rovira (September 2014). The Resilience of the Latin American Right. JHU Press. ISBN 978-1-4214-1390-7. Most recently, the Unidad Nacional (National Unity) party has made important inroads in the MAS stronghold of El Alto, a heavily populated (and predominantly indigenous) area overlooking La Paz. The party's leader, Samuel Doria Medina, is a prominent La Paz businessman and has built what is to date the most effective right-of-center political party in the country.

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    • "Doria Medina dice que "no hay cuoteo" con Mesa". El País (in Spanish). 27 September 2019. Retrieved 21 February 2025. El empresario y jefe del partido neoliberal Unidad Nacional (UN), Samuel Doria Medina, aseguró que "no hay cuoteo" detrás de su respaldo a la candidatura presidencial de Carlos Mesa, que marcha segundo en las encuestas para las elecciones generales del 20 de octubre. [Businessman and head of the neoliberal National Unity (UN) party, Samuel Doria Medina, said that there is "no quota system" behind his support for the presidential candidacy of Carlos Mesa, who is second in the polls for the general elections on October 20.]

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    • "Sostenemos el ideal de una Bolivia democrática y solidaria, en pleno desarrollo, respetuosa de los derechos humanos, consciente de su diversidad y forjadora de su propio destino." Unidad Nacional. "Organización". Archived from the original on 3 December 2013. Retrieved 23 November 2013.

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