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Progresistas (Spanish: Progressives) was a center-left[2] political coalition in Argentina, led by Margarita Stolbizer.[3] It was composed of Generation for a National Encounter, the Freemen of the South Movement, the Socialist Party and the Authentic Socialist Party.[4]
Margarita Stolbizer was candidate for the presidency of Argentina in the 2015 Argentine general election for the Progresistas ticket. She finished fifth with 2.51% of the vote, not enough to pass the threshold for the run-off.[5] In that election, the coalition's list got only one deputy elected to the Chamber of Deputies (Victoria Donda).
In the 2017 legislative election, the coalition's member parties formed different electoral alliances, and in the resulting composition of the National Congress, the Progresistas group was disbanded.
Members
Progresistas was composed of:[6]
Party | Leader | Main ideology | Position | |
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Socialist Party | Antonio Bonfatti | Social Democracy | Centre-left to Left-wing | |
Authentic Socialist Party | Mario Mazzitelli | Democratic Socialism | Left-wing | |
Freemen of the South Movement | Humberto Tumini | Left-wing Nationalism | Centre-left to Left-wing | |
Generation for a National Encounter | Margarita Stolbizer | Social Democracy | Centre-left |
Electoral performance
President
Election year | Candidate | 1st round | |
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# of overall votes | % of overall vote | ||
2015 | Margarita Stolbizer | 632,551 | 2.51 (lost) |
Legisladores
National Deputies
Diputado | Partido | Provincia | |
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Alicia Mabel Ciciliani | Socialist Party (Argentina) | Santa Fe | |
Hermes Binner | Socialist Party (Argentina) | Santa Fe | |
Lucila Beatriz Dure | Socialist Party (Argentina) | Formosa | |
Gabriela Troiano | Socialist Party (Argentina) | Buenos Aires | |
Victoria Donda | Freemen of the South Movement | Buenos Aires | |
Federico Augusto Masso | Freemen of the South Movement | Tucumán | |
Graciela Cousinet | Freemen of the South Movement | Mendoza | |
Margarita Stolbizer | Generation for a National Encounter | Buenos Aires |
National Senators
Senador | Partido | Provincia | |
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Jaime Linares | Generation for a National Encounter | Buenos Aires |
See also
- Broad Front UNEN
- Broad Progressive Front
References
- ^ a b ""Somos la única fuerza política que expresa la socialdemocracia"".
- ^ Para Stolbizer, la ruptura de UNEN fue "funcional a la continuidad del oficialismo"
- ^ "Stolbizer: "No hubo nada más funcional al oficialismo que la destrucción de UNEN"". La Nación (in Spanish). 11 October 2015. Retrieved 24 September 2018.
- ^ "Alianzas PASO 2015 Final" (PDF). electoral.gov.ar (in Spanish). Retrieved 24 September 2018.
- ^ "Stolbizer quedó lejos, pero antició que va a "controlar al que gane"". Clarín (in Spanish). 26 October 2015. Retrieved 24 September 2018.
- ^ "Alianzas Nacionales y de Distrito, Elecciones Primarias 2015" (PDF). electoral.gov.ar. Retrieved 2022-07-20.
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