
National Party (Argentina)
The National Party (Partido Nacional) in Argentina traditionally refers to a political grouping historically associated with conservatism, regionalism, and federalism, particularly dominant in the 19th and early 20th centuries. It played a central role in Argentine politics, often opposing liberal and radical factions, and was linked to rural elites and nationalistic policies. Over time, its influence declined, giving way to other political movements, but its legacy remains significant in shaping Argentina’s regional and political landscape. Today, references to the "National Party" may vary, but historically, it represented conservative, regionalist interests within Argentine political history.