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The Agrarian Labor Party (Spanish: Partido Agrario Laborista, PAL) was a Chilean political party supporting the candidacy of Carlos Ibáñez del Campo for the 1952 presidential election. Formed in 1945, it was dissolved in 1958. It was formed in 1945 from the merger of the Agrarian Party, the Popular Freedom Alliance (an offshoot of the National Socialist Movement of Chile), the and the . Its foundational program, emphasising law and order, asserted the need to "secure public order in the country, on the functional basis that labour has not only obligations but also indisputable civil rights."

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  • The Agrarian Labor Party (Spanish: Partido Agrario Laborista, PAL) was a Chilean political party supporting the candidacy of Carlos Ibáñez del Campo for the 1952 presidential election. Formed in 1945, it was dissolved in 1958. It was formed in 1945 from the merger of the Agrarian Party, the Popular Freedom Alliance (an offshoot of the National Socialist Movement of Chile), the and the . Its foundational program, emphasising law and order, asserted the need to "secure public order in the country, on the functional basis that labour has not only obligations but also indisputable civil rights." In 1951 the PAL proclaimed as its presidential candidate the former dictator Carlos Ibáñez del Campo, who had, since his first term, somehow changed political orientation. After his election in 1952, it took part in his first cabinet, along with the Popular Socialist Party formed of dissidents of the Socialist Party. Starting in 1954, the PAL's influence on Ibáñez's cabinet declined, leading to an internal crisis and to the subsequent use of the PAL label by two different organizations. Legally, the ownership of the PAL label was among the faction opposing Ibáñez, led by the senator . New divisions split the PAL for the 1958 presidential election, with the official faction supporting the candidate of the Christian Democrat Party, Eduardo Frei Montalva, while activists from Cautín and Biobío and dissidents who formed the Partido Agrario Laborista Recuperacionista (Recover Agrarian Labor Party) supported the right-wing candidate Jorge Alessandri, along with the United Conservative Party and the Liberal Party. The PAL subsequently dissolved itself in October 1958, merging with the National Party to create the (Partido Nacional Popular, National People's Party). The PANAPO itself was dissolved in 1961, a faction joining the Christian Democrats, while another merged with the PADENA (Partido Democrático Nacional, National Democratic Party) which joined the left-wing FRAP coalition. Finally, a third tendency attempted to maintain the original party, without any success. A group tried to revive the PAL for the 1965 parliamentary election under the label of Partido Democracia Agrario Laborista, but did not manage in obtaining any political representation. (en)
  • El Partido Agrario Laborista (PAL) fue un partido político chileno de derecha,​​ de ideología nacionalista y corporativista fundado el 7 de septiembre de 1945.​ Surgió a partir de la fusión del Partido Agrario con la Alianza Popular Libertadora (APL).​ Contó además con la presencia de elementos del Movimiento Nacionalista de Chile (MNCh).​ En 1948 integró la denominada Falange Radical Agrario Socialista (FRAS).​ En las elecciones parlamentarias de 1949 logró catorce diputados y cuatro senadores.​ En 1952 apoyó la candidatura presidencial de Carlos Ibáñez del Campo, y cuando este resultó electo, los invitó a participar en su gobierno junto a los socialistas.​ En 1954, un grupo disidente del partido formó el Partido Agrario Laborista Recuperacionista (PAL-R).​ En 1958 se producen importantes divisiones, debido a que un sector mayoritario del partido apoyó la candidatura presidencial del demócrata cristiano Eduardo Frei Montalva y otro la del independiente Jorge Alessandri Rodríguez.​ Finalmente, en octubre de 1958 el PAL se fusionó con el Partido Nacional (de 1956), dando paso al Partido Nacional Popular (Panapo).​ Cercano a las elecciones parlamentarias de 1961, el PAL se dividió nuevamente, y un grupo ingresó al Partido Demócrata Cristiano (PDC) y otro grupo de militantes se fusionó con el Partido Democrático dando origen al Partido Democrático Nacional (Padena).​ En 1963 algunos militantes realizaron un esfuerzo para unificar el PAL, pero en las elecciones parlamentarias de 1965 el partido no obtuvo resultados óptimos y dejó de tener existencia según las leyes electorales vigentes.​ (es)
  • De Partido Agrario Laborista (Nederlands: Agrarische Arbeiderspartij, PAL) was een populistische en agrarische politieke partij in Chili die in 1945 werd opgericht en in 1958 werd opgeheven. (nl)
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  • De Partido Agrario Laborista (Nederlands: Agrarische Arbeiderspartij, PAL) was een populistische en agrarische politieke partij in Chili die in 1945 werd opgericht en in 1958 werd opgeheven. (nl)
  • The Agrarian Labor Party (Spanish: Partido Agrario Laborista, PAL) was a Chilean political party supporting the candidacy of Carlos Ibáñez del Campo for the 1952 presidential election. Formed in 1945, it was dissolved in 1958. It was formed in 1945 from the merger of the Agrarian Party, the Popular Freedom Alliance (an offshoot of the National Socialist Movement of Chile), the and the . Its foundational program, emphasising law and order, asserted the need to "secure public order in the country, on the functional basis that labour has not only obligations but also indisputable civil rights." (en)
  • El Partido Agrario Laborista (PAL) fue un partido político chileno de derecha,​​ de ideología nacionalista y corporativista fundado el 7 de septiembre de 1945.​ Surgió a partir de la fusión del Partido Agrario con la Alianza Popular Libertadora (APL).​ Contó además con la presencia de elementos del Movimiento Nacionalista de Chile (MNCh).​ En 1948 integró la denominada Falange Radical Agrario Socialista (FRAS).​ En las elecciones parlamentarias de 1949 logró catorce diputados y cuatro senadores.​ En 1952 apoyó la candidatura presidencial de Carlos Ibáñez del Campo, y cuando este resultó electo, los invitó a participar en su gobierno junto a los socialistas.​ (es)
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