National Autonomist Party
National Autonomist Party Partido Autonomista Nacional | |
|---|---|
| Abbreviation | PAN |
| Historical leaders | Julio Argentino Roca (first) Victorino de la Plaza (last) |
| Founder | Nicolás Avellaneda, Adolfo Alsina |
| Founded | 15 March 1874 |
| Dissolved | 1916 (de facto) 31 July 1931 (de jure) |
| Merger of | Partido Autonomista (1862) National Party |
| Succeeded by | Democratic Party |
| Headquarters | Buenos Aires |
| Ideology | Liberalism Conservatism Conservative liberalism Secularism Positivism |
| Political position | Centre-right to right-wing |
| Colors | Light blue and white |
The National Autonomist Party (Spanish: Partido Autonomista Nacional; PAN) was the ruling political party of Argentina from 1874 to 1916.
In 1880, Julio Argentino Roca assumed the presidency under the motto "peace and administration".