,
Antonio Saca,
Armando Calderón Sol, and
Francisco Flores Pérez, ARENA's Presidents of El Salvador The Nationalist Republican Alliance was founded on 30 September 1981 during the
Salvadoran Civil War. Its founding leader was
Roberto D'Aubuisson, a former
major in the
Salvadoran Army who was most well-known for commanding various
death squads and ordering the assassination of Archbishop
Óscar Romero in 1980. At the time of ARENA's establishment, it was considered a
far-right political party. The
Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) of the United States described ARENA as "reflect[ing] the personality" of D'Aubuisson, and that the party's primary goals were to defeat the far-left
Farabundo Martí National Liberation Front (FMLN) and "restore El Salvador to the days before the
1979 officers' coup". The party's initial membership primarily consisted of members of the (MNS) and the (FAN) opposed to the ruling
Revolutionary Government Junta (JRG) and the preceding government of the
National Conciliation Party (PCN). The party arose in response to "the insurgency of the
Farabundo Martí National Liberation Front, FMLN, a group that united peasant farmers, unionists and intellectuals, which tried, through arms, to overthrow the dictatorship and to install a state regime inspired by the governments of revolutionary
Cuba and
Sandinista Nicaragua". The ideology the party claims to believe in is a system of democratic and representative government, emphasizing individual rights, the family as the nucleus of society and the respect for private property. In February 2007, three ARENA politicians
were murdered in Guatemala, including Eduardo D'Aubuisson, the son of party founder
Roberto D'Aubuisson, in what was considered by the police as a crime related to drugs. In 2009, ARENA took out a full-page ad in a Salvadoran newspaper calling on President
Mauricio Funes to recognise the interim Honduran government of
Roberto Micheletti installed after the military had expelled President
Manuel Zelaya. On 21 July 2022,
Gustavo López Davidson, the leader of ARENA from August 2019 to February 2020, committed suicide amidst an ongoing investigation against him for
embezzlement and
arms trafficking. From
2021 to
2024, the party was the second largest in the
Legislative Assembly. Following the election of
Nuevas Ideas'
Nayib Bukele, the party has lost members of its party delegation to the ruling party. == Structure ==