National Coalition Party (El Salvador) Explained

National Coalition Party
Native Name:Partido de Concertación Nacional
Native Name Lang:es
Abbreviation:PCN
President:Manuel Rodríguez
Split:Christian Democratic Party[1]
Founder:Julio Adalberto Rivera
Headquarters:Calle Los Granados #37, San Salvador, El Salvador
Membership Year:2019
Membership:7,200[2]
Ideology:Nationalism[3]
Conservatism[4]
Regional:Center-Democratic Integration Group
Colours: Blue
White
Slogan:«Towards Social Justice by the National Coalition»
(Spanish; Castilian: «Hacia la Justicia Social por la Concertación Nacional»)[5]
Seats1 Title:Seats in the Legislative Assembly
Seats2 Title:Mayors
Seats3 Title:Seats in the PARLACEN
Website:pcnoficial.com
Country:El Salvador

The National Coalition Party (Spanish; Castilian: Partido de Concertación Nacional, PCN) is a nationalist political party in El Salvador. Until 2011 it was known as the National Conciliation Party (Spanish; Castilian: Partido de Conciliación Nacional, PCN). It was the most powerful political party in the country during the 1960s and 1970s, and was closely associated with the Salvadoran military. Julio Adalberto Rivera Carballo, a candidate of the National Conciliation Party, was elected president in 1962, and the next three presidents were also from the party. After the 1979 coup the party declined in influence but continued to exist.

History

After 2000

Today, it is considered relatively minor as compared with the three major organizations, ARENA, FMLN and Nuevas Ideas.

At the legislative elections, held on 16 March 2003, the party won 13.0% of the popular vote and 16 out of 84 seats in the Legislative Assembly. Its candidate in the presidential election of 21 March 2004, José Rafael Machuca Zelaya, won 2.7%.In the 12 March 2006 legislative election, the party won 11.0% of the popular vote and 10 out of 84 seats, a major decline in representation, but the party is still the third largest political party in El Salvador. At the January 18, 2009 legislative elections the party won 11 seats.

With no party holding a majority, it can be seen as holding the balance of power. However, it usually sides with the conservative ARENA party.

While the party was technically to be disbanded after the 2004 election, in which its candidate did not gather the necessary 3% of the vote, it was allowed to hold on to its registration by decree; this decree was declared unconstitutional on 30 April 2011, and the party was thus disbanded.

The party was de facto re-established, registering with the Supreme Electoral Tribunal as the National Coalition ('Concertación Nacional', CN) in September 2011. After one year, it added the word 'Partido' ("party") to its full name, which allowed it to again use the traditional acronym PCN. Since 2018, the party has 9 out of 84 congressmen and 25 out of 262 mayorship offices.

Electoral history

Presidential elections

ElectionCandidateFirst roundResult
Votes%
1962368,801Elected
1967267,447Elected
1972334,600Elected
1977812,281Elected
198236Elected
1984244,556Lost
198938,218Lost
199470,504Lost
199945,140Lost
200461,781Lost
2009Did not run
2014307,603Lost
2019857,084Lost
2024[6] 2,701,725Won

Legislative Assembly elections

ElectionVotes%PositionSeats+/–Status in legislature
1961207,70160.1% 1st 54
1964176,62058.6% 22
1966207,58653.6% 1
1968212,66147.7% 4
1970315,56059.8% 7
1972353,77567.4% 5
1974N/A 3
1976 18
1978766,67390.3% 2
1982273,38318.6% 3rd 36
198580,7308.3% 2
198878,7568.5% 5
199194,5319.0% 4th 2
199483,5206.21% 5
199797,3628.4% 3rd 7
2000106,8028.8% 2
2003181,16713.0% 3
2006172,34111.0% 6
2009194,7518.79% 1
2012157,0747.18% 4th 4
2015154,0936.77% 3
2018230,86210.87% 3rd 5
2021102,848 4.12% 5th 7
2024101,6413.26 3rd 0

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Book: Haggerty. Richard A.. El Salvador: A Country Study. 1990. Washington, D.C.. en. Library of Congress. 44362656. 21.
  2. https://diario.elmundo.sv/afiliados-pcn-eligen-dirigencia-nacional-y-local/ Afiliados PCN eligen dirigencia nacional y local
  3. http://www.pcn.com.sv/principios-y-objetivos
  4. Book: Juhn, Tricia. Negotiating Peace in El Salvador. 2016. Palgrave Macmillan UK. 108.
  5. https://www.pcnoficial.com/fotos-recientes ESTATUTOS PARTIDO DE CONCERTACIÓN NACIONAL PCN
  6. Web site: Partido PCN Reitera Apoyo a la Candidatura Presidencial de Nayib Bukele. PCN Party Reiterates Support for Nayib Bukele's Presidential Candidacy. es. 30 January 2024. 18 February 2024. La Noticia SV. Silvia. Hernández. 31 January 2024. https://web.archive.org/web/20240131172904/https://lanoticiasv.com/partido-pcn-reitera-apoyo-a-la-candidatura-presidencial-de-nayib-bukele/. live.