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| ideology = [[Conservative liberalism]]<br />[[Civic nationalism]]
| ideology = [[Conservative liberalism]]<br />[[Civic nationalism]]
| position = [[Centrism|Centre]] to [[Centre-right]]
| position = [[Centrism|Centre]] to [[centre-right]]
| headquarters = Padre Cardozo 469, [[Asunción]], [[Paraguay]]
| headquarters = Padre Cardozo 469, [[Asunción]], [[Paraguay]]
| national = [[Concertación (Paraguay)|Concertación]]
| national = [[Concertación (Paraguay)|Concertación]]

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Beloved Fatherland Party
Partido Patria Querida
LeaderSebastián Villarejo
Founded2001
Registered4 March 2004
HeadquartersPadre Cardozo 469, Asunción, Paraguay
IdeologyConservative liberalism
Civic nationalism
Political positionCentre to centre-right
National affiliationConcertación
Chamber of Deputies
3 / 80
Senate
3 / 45
Website
www.patriaquerida.org

The Beloved Fatherland Party (Spanish: Partido Patria Querida, PPQ) is a political party in Paraguay.

History

Established in 2001, the party first contested national elections in 2003,[1] when it won 10 seats in the Chamber of Deputies and seven in the Senate, becoming the joint third-largest party. Its presidential candidate Pedro Fadul received 21.9% of the popular vote.

In the 2008 elections it was reduced to three seats in the Chamber and four in the Senate, whilst Fadul won 2.5% of the vote in the presidential election. In the elections five years later, the party's seat share was reduced to one seat in the Chamber and none in the Senate, while the party's presidential candidate Miguel Carrizosa received 1.1% of the vote in the presidential election.[2] In the 2018 elections, the party secured three seats in both the Senate and the Chamber of Deputies.[3]

References

  1. ^ Nohlen, D (2005) Elections in the Americas: A data handbook, Volume II, p428 ISBN 978-0-19-928358-3
  2. ^ "Election Observation Mission of the European Union in Paraguay (2013 General Election)" (PDF). European Union External Action Service. European Union Election Observation Missions. Retrieved 27 August 2021.
  3. ^ "Election Observation Mission of the European Union in Paraguay (2018 General Election)" (PDF). European Union External Action Service. European Union Election Observation Missions. Retrieved 27 August 2021.