
National Revolutionary Movement (Bolivia)
The National Revolutionary Movement (Movimiento Nacionalista Revolucionario, MNR) is a political party in Bolivia, founded in 1941. It emerged during a period of social and political upheaval, advocating for national sovereignty, social justice, and economic reform. The MNR led a successful revolution in 1952, which resulted in significant changes, including land reform and universal suffrage. It aimed to empower the indigenous population and the working class. Over time, the party faced challenges and shifts in ideology but remains a notable part of Bolivia's political history, reflecting the nation’s struggles for identity and equality.