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2 Ideology  





3 Notable members  





4 Electoral results  





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Partido Auténtico






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(Redirected from Cuban Revolutionary Party)

Authentic Party
Partido Auténtico
President (s)Ramón Grau
(1934–1948)
Carlos Prío Socarrás
(1948–1959)
FoundedFebruary 8, 1934 (1934-02-08)
DissolvedJune 2, 1953 (1953-06-02)
Preceded byCuban Revolutionary Party
(not legal predecessor)
HeadquartersHavana, Cuba
Youth wingJuventud Auténtica
IdeologyCuban nationalism[1]
Social corporatism
Social democracy[1]
Left-wing populism[2]
Left-wing nationalism[3][4]
Syndicalism[3]
Political positionCentre-left[citation needed]toleft-wing[citation needed]
Colors    Blue, red, white
(Cuban national colours)
SloganCuba para los Cubanos (Cuba for the Cubans)
  • Political parties
  • Elections
  • The Cuban Revolutionary Party – Authentic (Spanish: Partido Revolucionario Cubano – Auténtico, PRC-A), commonly called the Authentic Party (Spanish: Partido Auténtico, PA), was a political party in Cuba most active between 1934 and 1952. Although the Partido Auténtico had significant influence, it eventually became unpopular due to corruption scandals and, despite significant reforms, Fulgencio Batista returned to power after a coup d’etat.

    History

    [edit]

    The Partido Auténtico had its origins in the nationalist Revolution of 1933. It was made up in February 1934 by many of the same individuals who had brought about the downfall of Gerardo Machado in the previous year to defend the changes caused by the Revolution of 1933.[5]

    In the 1939 Constitutional Assembly election the party was part of the victorious Opposition Front, and it emerged as the largest party in the Assembly. The 1940 Constitution of Cuba was heavily influenced by the nationalist ideas at the heart of the party's program.

    Although the party also held the most seats in the Chamber of Representatives after the 1940 general election, its candidate, Ramón Grau, lost the presidential election. In the 1942 parliamentary election it finished third, winning only 10 seats.[6] Grau went on to win the presidency at the 1944 general election, which also saw the Partido Auténtico win the most seats in the Chamber. The party also won the 1946 mid-term election with 30 seats.

    For the 1948 general election the party formed an alliance with the Republican Party, helping Carlos Prío Socarrás win the presidency, and also winning both the Chamber and Senate. A different alliance with the Democratic Party and the Liberal Party was formed for the 1950 mid-term election, and this alliance too won. However, the Partido Auténtico lost the 1954 general election to Fulgencio Batista's National Progressive Coalition.

    Ideology

    [edit]

    The Partido Auténtico was the most nationalistic of the major parties that existed between the Revolution of 1933 and the 1959 Cuban Revolution. It had as its slogan Cuba para los cubanos ("Cuba for Cubans").

    Its electoral program contained corporatist elements. For instance, it supported numerous efforts to strengthen the power of the labor unions, some of the party's biggest supporters. Also, some of its members supported the management of the economy through tripartite commissions with businessmen, labor leaders and government bureaucrats, as well as a second chamber (River Plate) with labor and business groups.

    Notable members

    [edit]

    Electoral results

    [edit]
    House of Representatives
    Election year # of
    overall votes
    % of
    overall vote
    # of
    overall seats won
    +/– Leader
    1936 unknown (#1) unknown
    90 / 162

    1939 225,223 (#1) 20.7
    18 / 76

    Decrease72
    Ramón Grau
    1940 unknown (#1) unknown
    34 / 162

    Increase14
    Ramón Grau
    1942 unknown (#3) unknown
    10 / 57

    Decrease24
    Ramón Grau
    1944 unknown (#3) unknown
    19 / 70

    Increase9
    1946 unknown (#1) unknown
    30 / 66

    Increase11
    1948 unknown (#1) unknown
    29 / 70

    Decrease1
    1950 unknown (#1) unknown
    42 / 66

    Increase13
    Manuel Antonio de Varona

    References

    [edit]
    1. ^ a b Ruhl, J Mark; Mcdonald, Ronald H (2019). Party Politics And Elections In Latin America. Routledge. p. 31. ISBN 9781000312379.
  • ^ Henthorne, T.L. (2018), "An Era of Decadence", Tourism in Cuba, Emerald Publishing Limited, Bingley, pp. 17-31. https://doi.org/10.1108/978-1-78743-902-320181002
  • ^ a b "Fiesta auténtica". KripKit. Retrieved 8 August 2022.
  • ^ Farber, Samuel (April 2012). "La izquierda y la transición cubana". Nueva Sociedad (Friedrich Ebert Foundation). Retrieved 8 August 2022.
  • ^ Suchlicki, Jaime Cuba: from Columbus and Castro and Beyond
  • ^ Nohlen, D (2005) Elections in the Americas: A data handbook, Volume I, p211 ISBN 978-0-19-928357-6
  • [edit]
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