Elisa Carrió, a former Radical Civic Union (UCR) politician, created the ARI after the breakup of the government alliance that brought Fernando de la Rúa to the presidency in 1999. The 2001 elections gave ARI 17 of the 257 seats in the Argentine Chamber of Deputies, and one senator. Carrió got a 14.1% share of the vote in the 2003 presidential elections. In the 2005 elections, ARI won eight seats. In the 2007 elections, ARI won the governorship of the deep-south Province of Tierra del Fuego, when Fabiana Rios, an ARI deputy, defeated the pro-government candidate Hugo…
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How would you create a political party to address the issues you see in your community or country?
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What qualities do you think are most important in a political leader, and why?
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Imagine a political party wins a significant victory in your local area; how do you think this would change your daily life?
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Why do you think voter participation varies so much in different areas and elections?
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How does the idea of a political party focusing on transparency and ethics resonate with your personal values?
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If you had the power, what is one policy you would implement to improve your country's education system?
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Reflecting on the concept of political alliances, have you ever had to work closely with someone you usually disagree with? How did that go?
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Considering the challenges of governing a diverse country, how should leaders balance local and national interests?
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How would you feel if a relatively new and small political party suddenly rose to prominence in your country? Optimistic, skeptical, or indifferent, and why?
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If you were in charge of formulating a political campaign, what major issue would you focus on, and how would you engage with voters?