Bolivian Socialist Falange
Bolivian Socialist Falange Falange Socialista Boliviana | |
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| Leader | Gustavo Sejas Revollo |
| Founder | Óscar Únzaga de la Vega |
| Founded | August 15, 1937, in Santiago, Chile |
| Headquarters | La Paz, Bolivia |
| Ideology | Falangism Statism Nationalism |
| Political position | Far-right |
| Religion | Roman Catholicism |
| National affiliation | Nationalist Union of the People (1978) |
| Chamber of Deputies | 0 / 130 |
| Senate | 0 / 36 |
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| https://www.facebook.com/fsb.bo | |
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The Bolivian Socialist Falange (Spanish: Falange Socialista Boliviana) is a Bolivian political party established in 1937. It is a far-right party drawing inspiration from fascism. It was the country's second-largest party between approximately 1954 and 1974. After that, its followers have tended to gravitate toward the government-endorsed military candidacy of General Juan Pereda (1978) and, especially, toward the ADN party of former dictator Hugo Banzer.