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Radical Civic Union

The Radical Civic Union is a centrist social-liberal political party in Argentina. The party has been ideologically heterogeneous, ranging from Social liberalism to social democracy. The UCR is a member of the Socialist International.

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Bürgerfront von Santiago

The Civic Front is effectively a coalition of members of both the Radical Civic Union (UCR) and the Justicialist Party with some socialists. Most of those under the Civic Front banner are supporters of the Front for Victory of President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner and Néstor Kirchner. At the legislative elections of 23 October 2005 the party won three of the 127 elected deputies (out of 257). The province’s governor, Gerardo Zamora (UCR) was elected on the Civic Front ticket at the same election. In 2007 the Front won all four positions for national deputy in the Province and two out of three Senators.

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Cambiemos

Initially, the pre-candidates Mauricio Macri, Daniel Scioli, and Sergio Massa had a triple tie in the polls for the 2015 presidential election. Scioli was the candidate of the Front for Victory, the ruling party at the time, and Macri and Massa opposed it. The other parties created a political coalition, the Broad Front UNEN. Elisa Carrió, leader of the Civic Coalition, left UNEN and joined a coalition with Macri’s Republican Proposal instead. Both of them would run in the primary elections. The Radical Civic Union was divided: Ernesto Sanz proposed to join Macri as well, and Jul…  Weiterlesen

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Sozialistische Partei

The Socialist Party is a social-democratic political party in Argentina. Founded in 1896, it is one of the oldest still-active parties in Argentina, alongside the Radical Civic Union. Currently, the party lacks representation in the National Congress.

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Freiheitsfortschritte

The Argentinian Liberty Advances (Avanza Libertad) political party is a political entity in Argentina that champions the principles of libertarianism. This party advocates for minimal government intervention in the lives of individuals and the economy, emphasizing the importance of personal freedom, free markets, and individual responsibility. The core values of Argentinian Liberty Advances revolve around the belief that a smaller government creates more opportunities for personal liberty and economic growth. They argue that excessive regulation, taxation, and state control stifle innovation,…  Weiterlesen

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Progressives

It was founded by Lisandro de la Torre (among others) at the Savoy Hotel in Buenos Aires on December 14, 1914. One of its founders was the academic Dr. Carlos Ibarguren. As of 2007, it was a member of the national Recrear electoral alliance led by Ricardo López Murphy and the Republican Proposal (PRO) alliance which backed López Murphy for the presidency in 2007. Regarding the Santa Fe province, it is part of an electoral alliance, called the Progressive, Civic and Social Front, as an opposition to the Peronist Front for Victory.

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Generación para un Encuentro Nacional

The GEN Party originated during the 2007 presidential election process , when a group of leaders of the Radical Civic Union (UCR) of the Province of Buenos Aires , led by Margarita Stolbizer , decided not to abide by that party’s decision to support the presidential candidacy of Roberto Lavagna and establish the electoral alliance An Advanced Nation (UNA). The GEN was first organized as a dissident internal group of the UCR, separating itself from the National Opinion Current , the internal line of radicalism of which they were part. Subsequently, they definitively separated from the…  Weiterlesen

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Neuquén Volksbewegung

The Neuquén People’s Movement is a provincial political party in the province of Neuquén, Argentina. The party was founded by, amongst others, Carlos Sobisch, Elías Sapag, Felipe Sapag and his brothers, Peronists who had been discriminated against by the military government.

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Freemen der Süd-Bewegung

In the 2007 Argentine general election, the movement had two of its members elected as national representatives in the Lower House of the Argentine National Congress, Cecilia Merchan and Victoria Donda, daughter of desaparecidos. They were elected on the lists of the ruling Front for Victory faction of the Justicialist Party and sit in the block of the Popular and Social Encounter. It is led by Humberto Tumini, Jorge Ceballos, Jorge "Quito" Aragón (Agrupación Martín Fierro), Cecilia Merchan (Red de Mujeres Solidarias) and Isaac "Yuyo" Rudnik.

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Christlich-Demokratische Partei

In 1947 the Christian Democrat Organization of America was founded to advocate the principles of Christian Democracy in their respective countries. Each of the member parties is different, sometimes having differing views of Christian Democracy itself. Some of the member parties are in government in their country, others are in coalition government, and others are not in government. When President Perón was reelected in 1952, the government’s relationship with the Catholic Church also worsened. As Perón increasingly distanced itself from the Church, the government, which…  Weiterlesen

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Kommunistische Partei

From its creation it followed the political line of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, supporting in general its initiatives. Its alignment with the CPSU in the period Stalinism earned it numerous criticisms of other parties of political left. Throughout the decade of the 20 it had several splits, being recognized the one of the frontists (1923), the one of the chispistas (pre-trotskistas) (1925) and the penelonistas (supporters of Bukharin) in 1928, returning many paintings during the 8th PCA Congress that year. The PCA organized the sending of combatants to the International Brigades…  Weiterlesen

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Republikaner Vorschlag

Republican Proposal is a center-right political party in Argentina. It is usually referred to by its abbreviation, PRO. PRO was formed as an electoral alliance in 2005, but was transformed into a unitary party on 3 June 2010.

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Front für den Sieg

Due to internal disagreements over leadership, the Justicialist Party did not participate as such in the 2003 presidential elections, so the Front for Victory was established on behalf of the presidential candidacy of Néstor Kirchner, in opposition to two other Peronist tickets (Carlos Menem’s Front for Loyalty and Adolfo Rodríguez Saá’s Front of the Popular Movement). At the 2005 legislative elections the FPV, again running against other Peronist lists, won 50 of the 127 elected deputies (out of 257) and 14 of the 24 elected senators (out of 72), thus obtaini…  Weiterlesen

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Sozialistische Arbeiterpartei

The Workers’ Left Front is an alliance of three Trotskyist parties in Argentina formed to fight a number of elections in 2011, announced at a press conference in April that year. They are the Workers’ Party, the Socialist Workers’ Party, and Socialist Left. These parties had stood separately at the Argentine elections of 2007 and 2009, the PO on its own, and the PTS and IS in an alliance with the Movement for Socialism. At these two elections the PO did better than the PTS-IS-MAS alliance, and in 2009 both groupings seriously increased their vote in proportion to their vote in 2007. In 2019, the Workers’ Socialist Movement joined the alliance.