Nicaraguan political parties are traditionally weak and divided, but business groups are remarkably united.
Unión Nacional Opositora can refer to either of two Nicaraguan political parties:
Calling themselves the Nicaraguan Resistance, the new rebel leaders were elected by an assembly of Nicaraguan political parties in exile.
The Socialist Party was founded in 1944 as the first Nicaraguan party tied to the Soviet Union.
Central American Unionist Party (Partido Unionista Centroamericano), center-right Nicaraguan political party.
The directorate is to include representatives of the main Nicaraguan political parties in exile, as well as left-of-center exile leaders and a Miskito Indian official.
She ran as the candidate of the 14-party National Opposition Union, a coalition of leftists, rightists and other Nicaraguan parties.
In this spirit, the Presidents call on all Nicaraguan political parties to participate in the electoral process.
Given these trends, we should not underestimate the ability of the Nicaraguan parties to challenge the Sandinistas by peaceful means.
The Democratic Party (Spanish: Partido Democrático - PD) was a Nicaraguan political party in the 19th century.