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National Crusade Party
Partido Cruzada Nacional
Abbreviation
PCN
Leader
Payo Cubas
President
Hermes Chamorro Garcete[citation needed]
Founded
2018 (2018)[1] (MCN) February 2020 (2020-02) (PCN)
The National Crusade Party (PCN, Spanish: Partido Cruzada Nacional), formerly National Crusade Movement (MCN, Spanish: Movimento Cruzada Nacional), is a far-right populist political party in Paraguay led by lawyer and ex-senator Paraguayo "Payo" Cubas.[5]
Party leader Payo Cubas is a prominent political and media personality known for his provocative publicity stunts. A lawyer, he served one term in Congress from 1993 to 1998 as a member of the center-left National Encounter Party. In 2018, Cubas was elected to the Senate as a sole member of the National Crusade Movement but was suspended for outbursts and physical altercations with Senate colleagues.[6]
^https://tsje.gov.py/partidos/ver/53-partido-cruzada-nacional.html Partido Cruzada Nacional
^Politi, Daniel (5 May 2023). "Paraguay far-right populist presidential candidate arrested". AP News. Buenos Aires. Retrieved 5 May 2023.
^Nickson, Andrew (May 2023). "Opinión | Tenemos que hablar del Partido Colorado" [Opinion | We need to talk about the Colorado Party]. Nueva Sociedad (in Spanish). ...Paraguayo «Payo» Cubas, polémico ex-senador y candidato populista de extrema derecha... [...Paraguayan "Payo" Cubas, controversial former senator and far-right populist candidate...]
^"Cruzada Nacional, de Paraguayo Cubas, sale de la Concertación - Política - ABC Color". www.abc.com.py (in Spanish). Retrieved 1 March 2023.
^"Meet the Candidates: Paraguay". Americas Quarterly. 3 January 2023. Retrieved 1 March 2023.
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