Alliance for Work, Justice, and Education
Centre-right political coalition in Argentina / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Alliance for Work, Justice and Education (in Spanish: Alianza para el Trabajo, la Justicia y la Educación), also known as Alliance (in Spanish: Alianza) was a political coalition in Argentina in the early 21st century. It was born from the alliance of the Radical Civic Union, the Front for a Country in Solidarity (FREPASO) and several smaller provincial parties in 1997. Initially center-left, before long conservative sectors took over the coalition. The Alliance disintegrated in the aftermath of the December 2001 riots, with its members returning to their former parties or finding new ones.
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Alliance for Work, Justice and Education Alianza para el Trabajo, la Justicia y la Educación | |
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Abbreviation | ALIANZA |
Leader | Fernando De la Rúa |
Party Presidents | Raúl Alfonsín (UCR) Carlos Álvarez (FREPASO) |
Founded | 4 August 1997; 26 years ago (1997-08-04) |
Dissolved | 20 December 2001; 22 years ago (2001-12-20) |
Merger of | Radical Civic Union, FREPASO |
Headquarters | Buenos Aires |
Ideology | Neoliberalism[1] Conservatism[1] Radicalism[1] Republicanism[2] |
Political position | Centre-right[3] to right-wing[1][4] |
Regional affiliation | COPPPAL Foro de São Paulo |
International affiliation | Socialist International (UCR) |
Colours | Light blue |
Members | Radical Civic Union Front for a Country in Solidarity |
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