Independent Liberal Party for National Unity

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The Independent Liberal Party for National Unity (Partido Liberal Independiente por la Unidad Nacional) (PLIUN) is a Nicaraguan centre-right party that split from the Independent Liberal Party in 1984 as a consequence of PLI's decision to participate in the 1984 elections.[1] PLIUN received legal status in 1989. As of 2006, PLIUN is part of the Constitutionalist Liberal Party electoral alliance in the 2006 Nicaraguan general election.

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  1. ^ 1991 3rd E (1 December 1990). SOUTH AMERICA CA & CARIB 1991. Taylor & Francis. p. 456. ISBN 9780946653645. Retrieved 17 August 2013.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
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