National Convergence Explained

Country:Venezuela
National Convergence
Native Name:Convergencia Nacional
Leader:Juan José Caldera
Foundation:1993
Ideology:Christian democracy
Economic liberalism
Christian humanism
Position:Centre to centre-right
Colours:Yellow, Green, Red
Split:Copei
Headquarters:San Felipe, Yaracuy
National:Unitary Platform
International:Christian Democrat Organization of America (observer party)
Seats1 Title:Seats in the Latin American Parliament
Seats2 Title:Seats in the National Assembly
Seats3 Title:Governors
Seats4 Title:Mayors

The National Convergence (Spanish; Castilian: Convergencia Nacional) is a political party in Venezuela.

It was founded in 1993 by former President of Venezuela Rafael Caldera, who was a member of Copei and won a second term in the 1993 elections.

From 1995 to 2004 Eduardo Lapi held the Governorship of Yaracuy for the party. The party boycotted the 2005 elections.

List of presidents

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