Talk:Nationalist Republican Alliance
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I think the Nationalist Republican Alliance is much better known internationally by its acronym, ARENA, so I have moved the page accordingly. Davidcannon 21:40, 23 Mar 2004 (UTC)
- "ARENA Party of El Salvador" is not the name of the party. If the part after ARENA was supposed to be disambiguation, then a) it's not needed (there's no other "ARENA" article) and b) even if it were, it should be in parentheses like "ARENA (Salvadoran political party)". --Wik 22:04, Mar 23, 2004 (UTC)
I suspect David asked the right question but unfortunately reached the wrong answer. Maybe ARENA would be the best location? –Hajor
- I just wanna point out that ARENA was not opposing a "military junta," it was opposing a civil-military junta that had toppled the last in a long string of military dictatorships. J. Parker Stone 06:12, 18 July 2005 (UTC)
We should add a disambiguation. There was also an ARENA party in Brazil, during the military dictatorship period. --Andrelvis 23:22, 1 October 2005 (UTC)
the ARENA party was not really opposed to the military gov't. They were working with the gov't but were played out as a right wing opposition group so the murder of civilians could not be blamend on the military and oligarchy, where it really belongs. D'Aubuisson was a scapegoat for the orderd killing of archbishop romero.
The WikiProject Fascism template should be removed. I don't see how "the subject is of interest to the associated WikiProject" any more than any other party. The FMLN has an ideology much closer to fascism than ARENA. The template is obviously a a smear attempt.Lenin13 18:44, 12 September 2006 (UTC)