Valenzuela Primera

Valenzuela First (Spanish: Valenzuela Primera) is a right-wing populist and national-conservative political party in Valenzuela, led by Fernando Loyola.

It was formed in 1990 under the name Valenzuelan Civic Alliance of 1990 (Alianza Cívica Valenzuelana de 1990) in preparation of the upcoming May 1990 elections, with the founder Federico Porras as its presidential candidate. Porras gained 39.6 percent of the vote, losing to Emigdio Pavía of the Liberal Democratic Party, who gained 55.2 percent of the vote. Following the election, it adopted liberal-conservatism which caused liberal members to leave and to join the centrist People's Democratic Alternative. Since its inception, its political position has changed drastically, and Valenzuela Primera is now positioned as a right-wing to far-right party, becoming nationalist in the early 2000s.

The party denounces economic rationalism and globalisation. Adopting strong protectionist policies, Valenzuela Primera advocates the restoration of import tariffs, a revival of Valenzuela's manufacturing industry, and an increase in support for small business and the rural sector.