Front for a Country in Solidarity
Center-left political coalition in Argentina / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Front for a Country in Solidarity (Spanish: Frente País Solidario or FREPASO) was a center-left[5] political coalition in Argentina. It was formed in 1994 out of the Broad Front (Frente Grande), which had been founded mainly by progressive members of the Peronist Justicialist Party who denounced the policies and the alleged corruption of the Carlos Menem administration;[6] the Frente joined with other dissenting Peronists, the Unidad Socialista (Popular and Democratic Socialist Party) and several other leftist parties and individuals. Its leading figures were José Octavio Bordón, Carlos "Chacho" Álvarez and Graciela Fernández Meijide.
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Solidary Country Front Frente País Solidario | |
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Abbreviation | FREPASO |
Leader | Carlos Álvarez |
Founded | August 1994 |
Dissolved | 20 December 2001 |
Merger of | FG PCA PI PH FdS PDC PAIS PSP PSD |
Headquarters | Buenos Aires |
Ideology | Social democracy Factions: Christian democracy Syncretism Humanism Democratic socialism Communism |
Political position | Centre[1] to center-right[1] Initially: Centre-left[2][3][4] |
National affiliation | The Alliance (1997-2001) |
Colours | Blue, red and yellow |