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Chilean political coalition From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Progressive Convergence (Spanish: Convergencia Progresista [kombeɾˈxensja pɾoɣɾeˈsista], CP) was a political alliance in Chile. The alliance was created on 8 October 2018 and was composed of the Party for Democracy (PPD), the Radical Party (PR) and the Socialist Party (PS).[1]
Progressive Convergence Convergencia Progresista | |
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Leader | Heraldo Muñoz Carlos Maldonado Álvaro Elizalde |
Founded | 8 October 2018 |
Dissolved | 30 September 2020 |
Preceded by | New Majority |
Succeeded by | Constituent Unity |
Headquarters | Santiago de Chile |
Ideology | Third Way Factions: Social democracy Progressivism |
Political position | Centre to centre-left |
Senators | 14 / 43 |
Deputies | 31 / 155 |
Mayors | 60 / 345 |
The alliance was created as a coordination group of Chile's social-democratic and center-left parties after the dissolution of the New Majority coalition, which was defeated in the 2017 general election.[2]
The group Sought to dialogue with other parties and coalitions such as the Communist Party and the Broad Front to oppose Chile Vamos.[3] The alliance was supplanted by the Constituent Unity in 2020.
The alliance was consisted of the three parties of the former New Majority.[4]
Party | Spanish | Leader |
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Party for Democracy | Partido por la Democracia | Heraldo Muñoz |
Social Democrat Radical Party | Partido Radical | Carlos Maldonado |
Socialist Party | Partido Socialista | Álvaro Elizalde |
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