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Citizen's Unity
Unidad Ciudadana
LeaderCristina Fernández de Kirchner
Founded20 June 2017
Dissolved12 June 2019
Preceded byFront for Victory
Succeeded byFrente de Todos
HeadquartersBuenos Aires
Youth wingLa Cámpora
IdeologyKirchnerism[1]
Political positionCentre-left[2] to Left-wing[3]
MembersBroad Front
Communist Party
Communist Party (Extraordinary Congress)
Federal Commitment
New Encounter
Victory Party
Kolina
National Alfonsinist Movement
Solidary Party
Unidad Socialista para la Victoria
Senate
9 / 72
Chamber of Deputies
64 / 257
Governors
3 / 24
Website
www.unidadciudadana.org

Citizen's Unity (Spanish: Unidad Ciudadana) was a centre-left[2] Kirchnerist political coalition in Argentina for the 2017 legislative elections led by the former President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner.[4]

This coalition existed in the provinces of Buenos Aires, Catamarca, Chaco, Córdoba, Misiones, Neuquén, Entre Ríos and the City of Buenos Aires.

Creation

After finishing her second term, former President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner proposed the creation of a coalition of forces opposing Mauricio Macri's ruling party. By her own words, the coalition was created to «unite the citizens in order to limit (the power of) the President Mauricio Macri and to avoid the elimination of the social rights acquired (during the past administrations)».[5]

Another concern was the conduct of several legislators elected under the former Front for Victory (Spanish: Frente para la Victoria) of approving the laws passed by President Macri's party. The proposal is to guarantee that no legislator elected could vote laws against the Citizen's Unity political program.[6]

The name of the party was contested by a minor local party, the "Agrupación Vecinal Unidad Ciudadana", on the grounds that it is similar to their own name.[7]

Member parties

Party Leader Ideology
Broad Front Adriana Puiggrós Social democracy
Federal Commitment Alberto Rodríguez Saá Federal Peronism
Kolina Alicia Kirchner Kirchnerism
New Encounter Martín Sabbatella Progressivism
Victory Party Diana Conti Kirchnerism
Solidary Party Carlos Heller Co-operatism
Communist Party Victor Kot Communism
Communist Party (Extraordinary Congress) Pablo Pereyra Communism
Revolutionary Communist Party Juan Carlos Alderete Communism

References

  1. ^ "Cristina Kirchner será candidata a senadora nacional por Buenos Aires y la acompañará Jorge Taiana" (in Spanish). La Nación. 24 June 2017.
  2. ^ a b "Para Pichetto, Unidad Ciudadana es un frente de centro izquierda y Randazzo, la "posición histórica del peronismo"". www.clarin.com.
  3. ^ "Más kirchnerismo, más izquierda - LA NACION". www.lanacion.com.ar.
  4. ^ https://www.lanacion.com.ar/politica/cristina-kirchner-anuncio-que-competira-en-las-paso-con-el-frente-unidad-ciudadana-por-fuera-del-pj-nid2033492
  5. ^ "Cristina lanzó su espacio: "Necesitamos ponerle un límite a este gobierno"". Rosario3.
  6. ^ De 2017, 14 De Junio. "Los 15 puntos de la plataforma de campaña del frente Unidad Ciudadana que impulsa Cristina Kirchner". Infobae.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  7. ^ "Un partido impugnó por similitud el nombre del frente por Cristina Kirchner". www.lanacion.com.ar. June 15, 2017.