Provincial Integration Movement

The Provincial Integration Movement (Movimiento Integración Provincial) is a progressive political party in Ecuador. At the legislative elections on October 20, 2002, the party won just 1 out of 100 seats.

Political parties in Ecuador
Political parties
represented in the
National Assembly
(137 seats)
  • PAIS Alliance (100)
  • Creating Opportunities (11)
  • Social Christian Party (6)
  • January 21 Patriotic Society Party (5)
  • Pachakutik Plurinational Unity Movement – New Country (5)
  • Avanza Party (5)
  • Ecuadorian Roldosist Party (1)
  • United Society more action (1)
  • Democratic Integration of Carchi (1)
  • Peninsular Movement "beliving in our people" (1)
  • Autonomous Regional Movement (1)
Political parties
not represented in the
National Assembly
  • A New Option
  • Alfarista Radical Front
  • Christian Democratic Union
  • Communist Party of Ecuador
  • Communist Party of Ecuador – Red Sun
  • Concentration of People's Forces
  • Conservative Party
  • Democratic Left
  • Democratic People's Movement
  • Democratic Transformation
  • Ecuadorian Radical Liberal Party
  • Ecuadorian Popular Revolutionary Union
  • Freedom Party
  • Institutional Renewal Party of National Action
  • Movement Ecuador's Force
  • Marxist-Leninist Communist Party of Ecuador
  • National Democratic Coalition
  • National Liberation
  • Provincial Integration Movement
  • Socialist Party – Broad Front of Ecuador
  • Solidary Fatherland Movement
  • Izquierda Unida (Ethics and Democracy Network/Independent Movement Democratic Pole)
  • Workers' Party of Ecuador
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    Claude Lévi-Strauss (b. 1908)

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    Maya Angelou (b. 1928)