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'''Innovation and Unity Party''' ([[Spanish language|Spanish]]: ''Partido Innovación y Unidad'', PINU) is a [[political party]] in [[Honduras]], established in [[1970]]. PINU was created by [[Miguel Andonie Fernández]] as a democratic, moderate left-wing alternative to the two major parties and the military régime.
'''Innovation and Unity Party''' ([[Spanish language|Spanish]]: ''Partido Innovación y Unidad'', PINU) is a [[political party]] in [[Honduras]], established in [[1970]]. PINU was created by [[Miguel Andonie Fernández]] as a democratic, moderate left-wing alternative to the two major parties and the military régime.


At [[National Congress of Honduras|Congressional]] elections held [[25 November]] [[2001]], PINU won 4 seats in the 128-member assembly. In the presidential contest the same day, [[Olban Valladares]] placed third in a five-man field, taking about 1.5 percent of the vote.
At [[National Congress of Honduras|Congressional]] elections held [[25 November]] [[2001]], PINU won 4 seats in the 128-member assembly. In the presidential contest the same day, [[Olban Valladares]] placed third in a five-man field, taking about 1.5 percent of the vote. This was Valladares' third attempt at the presidency, after participating in the 1993 and 1997 elections.


PINU has chosen [[Carlos Sosa Coello]] as its candidate for the 2006 presidential election.
PINU has chosen [[Carlos Sosa Coello]] as its candidate for the 2006 presidential election.

Revision as of 00:45, 8 October 2005

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Innovation and Unity Party (Spanish: Partido Innovación y Unidad, PINU) is a political party in Honduras, established in 1970. PINU was created by Miguel Andonie Fernández as a democratic, moderate left-wing alternative to the two major parties and the military régime.

At Congressional elections held 25 November 2001, PINU won 4 seats in the 128-member assembly. In the presidential contest the same day, Olban Valladares placed third in a five-man field, taking about 1.5 percent of the vote. This was Valladares' third attempt at the presidency, after participating in the 1993 and 1997 elections.

PINU has chosen Carlos Sosa Coello as its candidate for the 2006 presidential election.

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