Falange Nacional

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Falange Nacional was a mid-20th-century Chilean political party that promoted Christian social principles and reformist politics, eventually giving rise to the Christian Democratic Party of Chile.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf political party
activeIn Chilean politics
advocated agrarian reform
democracy
social justice
workers' rights
color green
white
country Chile
dissolved 1957
founded 1935
historicalPrecursorOf Christian Democratic Party of Chile NERFINISHED
ideology Christian democracy
Christian social principles
reformism
influenced Christian Democratic movement in Chile NERFINISHED
influencedBy Catholic social teaching NERFINISHED
inspiredCreationOf Christian Democratic Party of Chile NERFINISHED
mergedInto Christian Democratic Party of Chile NERFINISHED
notableMember Bernardo Leighton NERFINISHED
Eduardo Frei Montalva NERFINISHED
Radomiro Tomic NERFINISHED
operatedWithin Republic of Chile NERFINISHED
opposed authoritarianism
traditional Chilean oligarchic conservatism
originatedFrom Conservative Party of Chile NERFINISHED
parliamentaryRepresentation Chilean National Congress NERFINISHED
politicalActivityPeriod mid-20th century
position centre
centre-left
promoted Christian social doctrine
social reform
region Latin America
religiousOrientation Catholic
splitFrom Conservative Party of Chile NERFINISHED
supported mixed economy
welfare policies
timeframeEnd 1950s
timeframeStart 1930s

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