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The Regional Integration Movement (Movimiento Integración Regional) is a political party in Colombia. At the last legislative elections on March 10, 2002, the party won as one of the many small parties parliamentary representation. In the simultaneous legislative elections of 2006, the party won 4 out of 166 Deputies and no senators.
In political science, the process of creating supranational regimes amongst nation-states—wherein governments collaborate to create institutions and lower transaction costs in order to safeguard and advance their own interests—is referred to as regional integration.[1]