Conscience of Fatherland

Conscience of the Fatherland (Spanish: Conciencia de Patria, abbreviated CONDEPA) was a populist political party in Bolivia in the late 20th and early 21st centuries.

[3] The party had suffered the death of its leader Carlos Palenque, and divisions had erupted amongst his successors.

Moreover, the influence of the mass media connected to the party had decreased significantly.

The implosion of CONDEPA enabled the nascent Movement for Socialism to gain a wide following amongst indigenous urban poor.

[3] CONDEPA-Patriotic Movement lost its registration at the National Electoral Court shortly after the 2002 election.