Social and Civic Agreement
Social and Civic Agreement Acuerdo Cívico y Social | |
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Leader | Elisa Carrió Ernesto Sanz Rubén Giustiniani |
Founded | 2009 |
Dissolved | 2011 |
Headquarters | Buenos Aires |
Ideology | Social democracy[1] Democratic socialism Social liberalism |
Political position | Centre-left[2][3] |
Colors | Red and White |
Seats in the Chamber of Deputies | 46 / 257 |
Seats in the Senate | 14 / 72 |
The Social and Civic Agreement (Spanish: Acuerdo Cívico y Social, ACyS) was a center-left congressional alliance in Argentina, integrated by the Radical Civic Union (UCR) the Socialist Party (PS) and the Civic Coalition ARI (CC-ARI), which acted as an umbrella national electoral alliance at the last 2009 Argentine legislative elections.[4] The Civic Coalition, which was a founder member of the Social and Civic Agreement, left the alliance on 12 August 2010.[5]
Background[edit]
During the 2008 conflicts between the Argentine Government and the agricultural sector, most factions of the parties that would later ally themselves into the ACyS took a strong stance against the National Government's agricultural policy. Previously, at the 2007 presidential elections, the Civic Coalition and the Socialist Party ran on a joint presidential ticket, and - since 2005 - both parties plus the Radical Civic Union make up the Progressive, Civic and Social Front alliance in Santa Fe Province that won the provincial Governorship on 2 September 2007 for socialist Hermes Binner.
2009 legislative elections[edit]
The ACyS was composed of the following parties in each Province:[6]
District | Parties under ACyS umbrella | Foremost candidates | Notes | Results of the 28 June 2009 elections[7] |
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![]() Buenos Aires Autonomous City |
The Socialist Party went
on its own in the district. |
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![]() Buenos Aires Province |
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![]() Catamarca |
As the Civic and Social Front
of Catamarca governs the Province since 2003. |
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![]() Córdoba |
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![]() Corrientes |
Under the name
Encounter for Corrientes. |
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![]() Chaco |
Under the name
Front for Everyone |
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![]() Entre Ríos |
Socialist Party
went on its own. |
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![]() Formosa |
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![]() Jujuy |
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![]() La Pampa |
As Civic and Social Front
of La Pampa. |
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![]() Mendoza |
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![]() Neuquén |
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![]() Salta |
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![]() San Juan |
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![]() San Luis |
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![]() Santa Cruz |
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![]() Santa Fe |
As the Progressive, Civic and
Social Front it governs the Province since 2007. |
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![]() Santiago del Estero |
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![]() Tierra del Fuego |
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![]() Tucumán |
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References[edit]
- ^ "Carrió buscará confluir en un espacio social demócrata para el 2009".
- ^ "El socialismo ratifica la alianza con la UCR y la Coalición y busca a Pino".
- ^ "El Acuerdo Cívico prefirió nacionalizar la elección".
- ^ Ámbito Financiero, El frente de Carrió y la UCR se llamará Acuerdo Cívico y Social, 28 April 2009
- ^ (in Spanish) Con más críticas, Carrió se aleja del Acuerdo Cívico, La Nación
- ^ For complete candidates lists, copy and paste the entire link: http://www.urgente24.com/index.php?id=ver&tx_ttnews[tt_news]=122458&cHash=cbf2aeeec5
- ^ Elecciones legislativas de 2009 - Resultados
See also[edit]
Chamber of Deputies |
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Senate |
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- Authentic Socialist Party
- Broad Front
- Christian Democratic Party
- Conservative People's Party
- Communist Party
- Democratic Party
- Democratic Progressive Party
- Faith Party
- Federal Commitment
- Federal Party
- Freemen of the South
- Green Party
- Humanist Party
- Independent Movement of Justice and Dignity
- Intransigent Party
- Light Blue and White Union
- Neighbourhood Action Movement
- New Leadership
- New Movement for Socialism
- Open Politics for Social Integrity
- Federal Popular Union
- Popular Unity
- Proyecto Sur
- Renewal Crusade
- Social Progress Party
- Socialist Left
- Somos
- Union of the Democratic Centre
- Workers' Socialist Movement
(Recognized in only
one province)
- Federal Capital (Communist Party (Extraordinary Congress)
- Self-determination and Freedom
- Public Trust)
- Buenos Aires (Patriot Front)
- Catamarca (Civic and Social Front of Catamarca)
- Chaco (Chaco Action
- New Space of Participation)
- Chubut (We Are All Chubut)
- Córdoba (We Do for Córdoba
- Civic Front of Córdoba)
- Corrientes (Action for the Republic
- Autonomist Party of Corrientes
- Liberal Party of Corrientes
- New Party)
- Jujuy (Jujuy People's Movement
- Party for Popular Sovereignty)
- Mendoza (Protector Political Force)
- Misiones (Party of Social Concord)
- Neuquén (Neuquén People's Movement)
- Río Negro (Together We Are Río Negro)
- Salta (Fatherland Now
- Salta Identity
- Salta Renewal Party)
- San Juan (Bloquista Party
- Production and Labour)
- San Luis (Advance San Luis
- Unity and Liberty Party)
- Santiago del Estero (Civic Front for Santiago)
- Tierra del Fuego (Fueguian People's Movement
- Patagonian Social Party)
- Tucumán (Republican Force
- Party for Social Justice)