The Broad Front (Spanish: Frente Grande, FG) is a centre-left peronist political party in Argentina most prominent in the 1990s. The party is currently...
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Broad Front (which is the translation from Spanish of both Frente Grande and Frente Amplio) may refer to: Broad Front (Argentina), Argentine political...
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The Broad Front (Spanish: Frente Amplio, FA) is a left-wing political coalition in Uruguay. In 2025 it will be the ruling party of Uruguay, having previously...
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The Broad Progressive Front (Spanish: Frente Amplio Progresista, FAP) was a centre-left coalition in Argentina, created in 2011, integrated of progressive...
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Graciela Fernández Meijide (category Broad Front (Argentina) politicians)
(1976–83). She stood as a candidate for the Argentine Chamber of Deputies in 1991 on the center-left Broad Front ticket, albeit without success. Fernández...
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ˈtʃatʃo ˈalβaɾes] ; born 26 December 1948) is an Argentine politician. He was Vice President of Argentina during the first 10 months of President Fernando...
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Aníbal Ibarra (category Broad Front (Argentina) politicians)
convention that oversaw the 1994 amendment of the Argentine Constitution. Ibarra became a leading member of the Front for a Country in Solidarity (FrePaSo), an...
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– Broad Front Argentina – 2003–2015 – Front for Victory, coalition with participation of the left-wing faction of the Justicialist Party Argentina –...
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Delia Bisutti (category Broad Front (Argentina) politicians)
Beatriz Bisutti (born March 31, 1947) is an Argentine centre-left politician who was a member of the Argentine Chamber of Deputies representing Buenos Aires...
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The Front for a Country in Solidarity (Spanish: Frente País Solidario or FREPASO) was a center-left political coalition in Argentina. It was formed in...
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Fernando Solanas (category Broad Front (Argentina) politicians)
Fernando Ezequiel "Pino" Solanas (16 February 1936 – 6 November 2020) was an Argentine film director, screenwriter, score composer and politician. His films...
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Dora Barrancos (category Broad Front (Argentina) politicians)
became an autonomous city), Barrancos was elected as a member for the Broad Front. She became a full professor of the Latin American Social History Chair...
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Carlos Auyero (category Broad Front (Argentina) politicians)
with dissident Peronists in the creation of the Broad Front. Ahead of the 1995 elections, the Broad Front's leader Carlos Álvarez brought more opposition...
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Alberto Piccinini (politician) (category Broad Front (Argentina) politicians)
2021) was an Argentine politician. A member of the Broad Front and later the Authentic Socialist Party (PSA), he served in the Argentine Chamber of Deputies...
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Matías Lammens (category Broad Front (Argentina) politicians)
Government (mayor) of Buenos Aires in that year's election as part of a broad front in opposition to the Republican Proposal-led government, composed of...
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Alberto Weretilneck (category Broad Front (Argentina) politicians)
their coalition was endorsed by both Weretilneck's Broad Front and President Cristina Kirchner's Front for Victory (which headed the Justicialist Party)...
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(Argentina), a political coalition in Argentina (2011–2013) Broad Front UNEN, a political coalition in Argentina (2013–2015) Broad Progressive Front,...
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Nilda Garré (category Broad Front (Argentina) politicians)
Frente Grande (Broad Front) in 1993, and was returned to the Chamber of Deputies in 1995 on the FrePaSo list formed by the Broad Front and other progressive...
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Patriot Front (Spanish: Frente Patriota) is a far-right, neofascist, Argentine nationalist political party formed by the fusion of Bandera Vecinal and...
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Luis Di Giacomo (category Broad Front (Argentina) politicians)
Legislature, as part of the Broad Front party list. In 2007, he was re-elected to the City Council as part of the Front for Victory. From 2011 to 2012...
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María José Lubertino (category Broad Front (Argentina) politicians)
that joined the Front for Victory in the 2009 election. Since November 2013, she has been a member of the National Board of the Broad Front. María José Lubertino...
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Broad Front UNEN (Spanish: Frente Amplio UNEN) was a center-left political coalition in Argentina. It arose through an alliance between Radical Civic...
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Adriana Puiggrós (category Broad Front (Argentina) politicians)
Adriana was elected dean of the Philosophy faculty. She is a member of the Broad Front political party and on 17 December 2011 she was elected president of...
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Eduardo Macaluse (category Broad Front (Argentina) politicians)
elected as a National Deputy for Buenos Aires Province from the Frente's broader front, Frepaso, as part of the Alliance for Work, Justice and Education which...
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broad democratic front, accusing the Communist Party of 'conciliation with imperialism' and 'class conciliation'. In contrast to the democratic front...
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María José Bongiorno (category Broad Front (Argentina) politicians)
Bongiorno is an Argentine Frente Grande politician. She sat in the Argentine Senate representing Río Negro Province in the majority block of the Front for Victory...
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Union for the Homeland (category Peronist parties and alliances in Argentina)
Argentina. The coalition is centred on the Justicialist Party and its allies both on the federal and provincial levels, including the Renewal Front of...
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the Broad Front with Carlos Álvarez and other dissident Peronists. The party was part of the centre-left FrePaSo coalition formed by the Broad Front in...
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New Party (Corrientes) (redirect from New Party Corrientes (Argentina))
Nuevo, PANU) is a social-liberal political party in Corrientes Province, Argentina. PANU's leading figure is former governor Raúl 'Tato' Romero Feris although...
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The Front for Victory (Spanish: Frente para la Victoria, FPV) was a centre-left Peronist electoral alliance in Argentina, and is formally a faction of...
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