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rdfs:label | - National Party of Chile (Napoleon's World)
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rdfs:comment | - The National Party of Chile (Span: Partido Nacional de Chile, or PN) is a secular conservative Chilean political party that is currently a member of the Alliance for Chile. Described as a center-right party committed to free-market capitalism, national unity, a robust professional military subservient to the executive branch, and strong government control of taxation and industrial policy, it has often been referred to as a "corporatist" party. It held the Presidency under Arturo Alessandri Besa from 1994-1998, and saw its membership in Congress decline during the 2000's as a result of the rising influence of the more centrist Christian Democrats and the moderation of the Gremialist Union over time.
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ideology | - Nationalism, Conservatism, Capitalism
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Headquarters | - border|21px Santiago, Chile
- Avenue Antonio Varas 454,
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abstract | - The National Party of Chile (Span: Partido Nacional de Chile, or PN) is a secular conservative Chilean political party that is currently a member of the Alliance for Chile. Described as a center-right party committed to free-market capitalism, national unity, a robust professional military subservient to the executive branch, and strong government control of taxation and industrial policy, it has often been referred to as a "corporatist" party. It held the Presidency under Arturo Alessandri Besa from 1994-1998, and saw its membership in Congress decline during the 2000's as a result of the rising influence of the more centrist Christian Democrats and the moderation of the Gremialist Union over time.
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