Broad Progressive Front (Argentina)
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Broad Progressive Front Frente Amplio Progresista | |
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Abbreviation | FAP |
Leader | Hermes Binner |
Founded | 28 June 2011 |
Dissolved | 13 June 2013 |
Succeeded by | Broad Front UNEN |
Headquarters | Santa Fe Province |
Membership | 96,250[citation needed] |
Ideology | Progressivism Socialism Social democracy Democratic socialism |
Political position | Centre-left[1] |
International affiliation | Progressive Alliance Socialist International Foro de São Paulo |
Regional affiliation | COPPPAL |
Colors | Blue, Orange |
Members | Socialist Party, Authentic Socialist Party, GEN, Freemen of the South, Popular Unity |
The Broad Progressive Front (Template:Lang-es, FAP) was a centre-left[2][3] coalition in Argentina, created in 2011, integrated of progressive and social democratic political parties focusing on an advanced and transparent welfare state. It was integrated by the Socialist Party, Generation for a National Encounter, the New Party and Freemen of the South.
In 2013 it was replaced by the Broad Front UNEN, which in turn was replaced by the Progresistas coalition in 2015.
Proposals
Some of the main proposals of the Broad Progressive Front are:
- Parliamentary system.
- Gender identity law.
- Assisted reproduction law.
- Same-sex marriage law.
- End of gay blood donation ban.
- Gender equality and eradication of femicide.
- Drug liberalization.
- Sex education.
- Universal and free reproductive health access.
- Complete nationalization of YPF.
- Special policies for the reduction of maternal death.
- Recognition of the Argentine Workers' Central Union (CTA).
- Institutional development of the Union of South American Nations.
- Participatory budgeting.
- Analysis of the external debt.
- Revision of subsidies.
See also
- Progressive, Civic and Social Front
- Hermes Binner
- Margarita Stolbizer
- Roy Cortina
- Victoria Donda
- Luis Juez
- Norma Morandini
- Rubén Giustiniani
References
- ^ "Página/12 :: Ultimas Noticias :: Binner prometió "un estado de bienestar para todos"". www.pagina12.com.ar.
- ^ "Página/12 :: El país :: Binner convoca "a todos"". www.pagina12.com.ar.
- ^ "Página/12 :: El país :: Las boletas de Binner". www.pagina12.com.ar.
External links
- [1] Website of Hermes Binner's presidential campaign
Categories:
- 2011 establishments in Argentina
- 2013 disestablishments in Argentina
- Defunct left-wing political party alliances
- Defunct political party alliances in Argentina
- Defunct social democratic parties
- Democratic socialist parties in South America
- Political parties disestablished in 2013
- Political parties established in 2011
- Political party factions in Argentina
- Progressive parties
- Social democratic parties in Argentina