Jorge Prat and national action (1963-1966). The antecedent to national party
Authors
José Díaz Nieva
Doctor en Derecho por la Universidad Complutense de Madrid (1993). Doctor en Historia por la Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia (2013). Profesor Titular de la Universidad
Santo Tomás (Chile)
Mario Valdés Urrutia
Magíster y Candidato a Doctor en Historia por la UNED (Madrid). Profesor de la Universidad de Concepción (Chile)
National Action was a small nationalist political party that emerged from the 1964 frustrated Jorge Prat Echaurren’s presidential candidature. After the parliamentary elections of 1965, in which the right obtained a residual parliamentary representation, National Action proposed to merge conservatives, liberals, nationalists and non-marxist independents in a new political group. This is an account of its short existence.
Keywords:
Chile, Right, Nationalism, Jorge Prat, National Action, National Party
Díaz Nieva, J., & Valdés Urrutia, M. (2016). Jorge Prat and national action (1963-1966). The antecedent to national party. Cuadernos De Historia, (43), pp. 83–108. Retrieved from https://revistaderechopublico.uchile.cl/index.php/CDH/article/view/41471