
Chilean National Party
The Chilean National Party, founded in 1857, was a conservative political organization advocating for traditional values, strong national identity, and stability. It supported limited government intervention, the preservation of social hierarchy, and was aligned with Catholic and aristocratic influences. Throughout its history, the party played a significant role in shaping Chile's political landscape, often emphasizing order and tradition. It dissolved in the early 20th century but influenced subsequent conservative and right-wing movements in Chile.