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- Title
LA GRAN CONVENCIÓN DEL PARTIDO LIBERAL DEMOCRÁTICO EN 1893. UN HITO EN LA REORGANIZACIÓN DEL BALMACEDISMO DESPUÉS DE LA GUERRA CIVIL CHILENA DE 1891.
- Authors
San Francisco, Alejandro
- Abstract
Discusses the convention of the Liberal Democratic Party held in Talca in 1893, following the 1891 civil war in Chile in which partisans of a parliamentary regime had defeated the proponents of a presidential system. Members of the party, inheritors of the thought of defeated president José Manuel Balmaceda (1840-91), decided at the convention to follow Balmaceda's ideals and to defend the concept of presidentialism, but to do so while participating within the parliamentary system. As a consequence of this decision, the foundations were laid for a national reconciliation.
- Subjects
TALCAHUANO (Chile); CHILE; CIVIL war; CHILEAN Revolution, 1891; BALMACEDA, Jose Manuel, 1840-1891
- Publication
Revista Historia, 2003, Vol 36, p333
- ISSN
0073-2435
- Publication type
Article