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- National_Unity_Front abstract "This is article about a Bolivian political party. For a Polish communist political organization, see Front of National Unity.The National Unity Front (Spanish: Frente de Unidad Nacional) is a political party in Bolivia. It was founded in late 2003 by Samuel Jorge Doria Medina Auza, who had broken with the Revolutionary Left Movement earlier that year. It currently has three members of the Chamber of Deputies in the Plurinational Legislative Assembly. Despite its substantial share of the urban vote, and sixteen former mayors, it does not currently control any city halls or governorships. The party is closely identified with Doria Medina's cement company Sociedad Boliviana de Cemento (Soboce).In describing itself, National Unity emphasizes pro-development economic policies and support for democratic governance. Its mission statement calls for "a democratic Bolivia with solidarity, in full development, respectful of human rights, conscious of its diversity, and forging its own destiny" In founding the party, cement magnate Doria Medina called for policies to favor "those entrepreneurs who generate employment and are absent from national decisionmaking." The party seeks seeks to position itself as a moderate third force in Bolivian politics. Its electoral base is the urban middle class.At the legislative elections in 2005, the party won 7.8% of the popular vote and 8 out of 130 seats in the Chamber of Deputies and 1 out of 27 seats in the Senate. Its candidate at the presidential elections, Doria Medina, won 7.8% of the popular vote. In the 2009 elections, Samuel Doria Medina ran again and won 5.65% of the vote. The party won 3 seats in the Chamber of Deputies but none in the Senate. As of 2013, Bolivia's Supreme Electoral Tribunal certified a list of 69,844 members, although the party claims to have 120,000 on its rolls.In the 2010 regional elections, UN formed alliances with Popular Consensus in Cochabamba and Chuquisaca departments (All for Cochabamba (TPC) and We are all Chuquisaca, respectively), becoming the largest opposition grouping. Running independently, it was the third largest party in La Paz and Oruro departments. At municipal level, the party did not win any mayors' races, after gaining control of sixteen in 2004. It obtained municipal council representation in La Paz, El Alto, Cochabamba (where candidate Arturo Murillo narrowly failed to win the mayorship but TPC won five of the eleven seats equaling the governing party's share), and Oruro. In El Alto, Soledad Chapetón was narrowly defeated by MAS-IPSP candidate Edgar Patana, while the party won 3 of 11 council seats. As of 2013, Chapetón is the vice president of the party.".
- National_Unity_Front country Bolivia.
- National_Unity_Front formationDate "2003-12-12".
- National_Unity_Front formationYear "2003".
- National_Unity_Front ideology Conservatism.
- National_Unity_Front ideology Economic_liberalism.
- National_Unity_Front leader Samuel_Jorge_Doria_Medina_Auza.
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- National_Unity_Front country "Bolivia".
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- National_Unity_Front ideology Conservatism.
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- National_Unity_Front nameEnglish "National Unity Front".
- National_Unity_Front nameNative "Frente de Unidad Nacional".
- National_Unity_Front position Centre-right.
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- National_Unity_Front comment "This is article about a Bolivian political party. For a Polish communist political organization, see Front of National Unity.The National Unity Front (Spanish: Frente de Unidad Nacional) is a political party in Bolivia. It was founded in late 2003 by Samuel Jorge Doria Medina Auza, who had broken with the Revolutionary Left Movement earlier that year. It currently has three members of the Chamber of Deputies in the Plurinational Legislative Assembly.".
- National_Unity_Front label "Frente de Unidad Nacional".
- National_Unity_Front label "National Unity Front".
- National_Unity_Front label "Unidad Nacional (Bolivien)".
- National_Unity_Front label "جبهة الوحدة الوطنية".
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