Nationalist Republican Alliance

Conservative political party in El Salvador From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Nationalist Republican Alliance (Spanish: Alianza Republicana Nacionalista, abbreviated ARENA) is a conservative,[6] center-right[7][8] to right-wing[10][11][12][13] political party of El Salvador. It was founded on 30 September 1981 by retired Salvadoran Army Major Roberto D'Aubuisson. It defines itself as a political institution constituted to defend the democratic, republican, and representative system of government, the social market economy system and nationalism.

AbbreviationARENA
PresidentCarlos García Saade
Founded30 September 1981; 44 years ago (1981-09-30)
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Nationalist Republican Alliance
Alianza Republicana Nacionalista
AbbreviationARENA
PresidentCarlos García Saade
FounderRoberto D'Aubuisson
Founded30 September 1981; 44 years ago (1981-09-30)
Registered4 December 1981; 44 years ago (1981-12-04)
Headquarters2429 Arce Street & North 45-47 Avenue, San Salvador, El Salvador
Youth wingNationalist Republican Youth
Membership (2024)116,000[1]
Ideology
Political position
Regional affiliationUnion of Latin American Parties[17]
International affiliationInternational Democracy Union[18]
Colors
  •   Blue
  •   White
  •   Red
Slogan
  • Peace, progress and freedom
  • (Spanish: «Paz, progreso y libertad»)
AnthemMarcha de ARENA
Seats in the Legislative Assembly
2 / 60
Municipalities
1 / 44
Seats in PARLACEN
2 / 20
Party flag
Flag of the Nationalist Republican Alliance
Website
arena.org.sv
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ARENA controlled the Legislative Assembly of El Salvador until 1985, and its party leader Alfredo Cristiani was elected to the presidency in 1989. ARENA controlled the presidency from 1989 until 2009. The party gained a plurality in the Legislative Assembly in 2012.

History

Alfredo Cristiani, Antonio Saca, Armando Calderón Sol, and Francisco Flores Pérez, ARENA's Presidents of El Salvador

The Nationalist Republican Alliance was founded on 30 September 1981 during the Salvadoran Civil War. Its founding leader was Roberto D'Aubuisson, a former major in the Salvadoran Army who was most well-known for commanding various death squads and ordering the assassination of Archbishop Óscar Romero in 1980.[19] At the time of ARENA's establishment, it was considered a far-right political party. The Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) of the United States described ARENA as "reflect[ing] the personality" of D'Aubuisson, and that the party's primary goals were to defeat the far-left Farabundo Martí National Liberation Front (FMLN) and "restore El Salvador to the days before the 1979 officers' coup".[15]

The party's initial membership primarily consisted of members of the Salvadoran Nationalist Movement [ru] (MNS) and the National Broad Front [ru] (FAN) opposed to the ruling Revolutionary Government Junta (JRG) and the preceding government of the National Conciliation Party (PCN).[20]

The party arose in response to "the insurgency of the Farabundo Martí National Liberation Front, FMLN, a group that united peasant farmers, unionists and intellectuals, which tried, through arms, to overthrow the dictatorship and to install a state regime inspired by the governments of revolutionary Cuba and Sandinista Nicaragua".[citation needed]

The ideology the party claims to believe in is a system of democratic and representative government, emphasizing individual rights, the family as the nucleus of society and the respect for private property.

In February 2007, three ARENA politicians were murdered in Guatemala, including Eduardo D'Aubuisson, the son of party founder Roberto D'Aubuisson, in what was considered by the police as a crime related to drugs.[21][22]

In 2009, ARENA took out a full-page ad in a Salvadoran newspaper calling on President Mauricio Funes to recognise the interim Honduran government of Roberto Micheletti installed after the military had expelled President Manuel Zelaya.[citation needed]

On 21 July 2022, Gustavo López Davidson, the leader of ARENA from August 2019 to February 2020, committed suicide amidst an ongoing investigation against him for embezzlement and arms trafficking.[23][24]

From 2021 to 2024, the party was the second largest in the Legislative Assembly. Following the election of Nuevas Ideas' Nayib Bukele, the party has lost members of its party delegation to the ruling party.[25]

Structure

The National Executive Council (Consejo Ejecutivo Nacional, abbreviated COENA) is the leadership board of ARENA.[26] Carlos García Saade has been the president of COENA since 27 February 2023.[27]

In addition to the COENA, there are 14 Directors-in-Chief, one for each department and departmental councils called "Juntas Directivas Conjuntas" to coordinate political work in their respective department. In each department, a director is chosen who works with a specific member of COENA. The director's role is to organize and co-ordinate electoral campaigns and help the councils form party structures in the municipalities of their departments.[original research?]

ARENA's party headquarters is located at 2429 Arce Street & North 45-47 Avenue in San Salvador.[28] As of 2024, ARENA had 116,000 members.[1]

Electoral record

At the legislative elections held on 16 March 2003, the party won 32.0% of the popular vote and 27 out of 84 seats in the Legislative Assembly. ARENA's successful candidate in El Salvador's 2004 presidential election was Antonio Saca. On 21 March 2004, Saca defeated Schafik Hándal, the candidate of the left-wing Farabundo Martí National Liberation Front (FMLN), by a margin of 58% to 36% with 70% turnout. He was sworn in as president the following 1 June.

In the 12 March 2006 legislative election, the party won 39.4% of the popular vote and 32 out of 84 seats. At the 18 January 2009 legislative elections, the party received 38.55% of the vote, and again won 32 of the 84 seats.

On 15 March 2009, ARENA candidate Rodrigo Ávila lost the presidential election to Mauricio Funes of the FMLN. After elections, the party president was changed to Alfredo Cristiani.[citation needed]

On 9 March 2014, Salvador Sánchez Cerén of FMLN narrowly defeated the ARENA candidate Norman Quijano by 0.2% in a run-off vote in a controversial election.[29]

ARENA also lost both 2019 presidential election and 2021 legislative election dominated by Nuevas Ideas, the party of current president Nayib Bukele.[30][31] In 2024 election, ARENA got only two seats in the Legislative Assembly, while Bukele's Nuevas Ideas got supermajority.[32]

Electoral history

Presidential elections

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Election Candidate First round Second round Result Ref.
Votes % Pos. Votes % Pos.
1982 Hugo César Barrera 17[a]
32.08%
Increase 2nd N/a Lost Red XN
1984 Roberto D'Aubuisson 376,917
29.77%
Steady 2nd 651,741
46.41%
Increase 2nd [33]
1989 Alfredo Cristiani 505,370
53.82%
Increase 1st N/a Elected Green tickY [34]
1994 Armando Calderón Sol 641,108
49.03%
Steady 1st 818,264
68.35%
Increase 1st [34]
1999 Francisco Flores 614,268
51.96%
Steady 1st N/a [35]
2004 Antonio Saca 1,314,436
57.71%
Steady 1st N/a [36]
2009 Rodrigo Ávila 1,284,588
48.68%
Decrease 2nd N/a Lost Red XN [37]
2014 Norman Quijano 1,047,592
38.96%
Steady 2nd 1,489,451
49.89%
Decrease 2nd [38]
2019 Carlos Calleja 857,084
31.72%
Steady 2nd N/a [30]
2024 Joel Sánchez 177,881
5.57%
Decrease 3rd N/a [39]
2027 Mayteé Iraheta To be determined Second round abolished TBD [40]
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Legislative Assembly elections

% of popular voteLegislative Assembly Elections0102030405019821991200020092018% of popular voteNationalist Republican Alliance election res...
More information Election, Votes ...
Election Votes % Position Seats +/– Status in legislature Ref.
1982 430,205 29.28% Increase 2nd
19 / 60
Increase 19 Opposition [41]
1985 286,665 29.70%
13 / 60
Decrease 6 Opposition [42]
1988 447,696 48.10% Increase 1st
31 / 60
Increase 18 Government [43]
1991 466,091 44.33%
39 / 84
Increase 8 Coalition government [43]
1994 605,775 45.03%
39 / 84
Steady 0 Coalition government [44]
1997 396,301 35.40%
28 / 84
Decrease 11 Coalition government [44]
2000 436,169 36.04%
29 / 84
Increase 1 Coalition government [45]
2003 446,233 31.90% Decrease 2nd
27 / 84
Decrease 1 Coalition government [45]
2006 620,117 39.40%
34 / 84
Increase 7 Coalition government [46]
2009 854,166 38.55%
32 / 84
Decrease 2 Opposition [47]
2012 620,117 39.40%
34 / 84
Increase 2 Opposition [48]
2015 885,374 38.90% Increase 1st
32 / 84
Decrease 2 Opposition [49]
2018 886,365 41.72%
37 / 84
Increase 5 Coalition government [50]
2021 305,108 12.22% Decrease 2nd
14 / 84
Decrease 23 Opposition [51]
2024 227,357 7.29 Steady 2nd
2 / 60
Decrease 12 Opposition [52]
2027 To be determined
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See also

Notes

  1. The 1982 presidential election was determined by the Legislative Assembly rather than through a popular vote.

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