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The Broad Front (Spanish: Frente Amplio), previously named the Movement for Independence, Unity and Change (Spanish: Movimiento Independencia, Unidad y Cambio), is a political formation in the Dominican Republic with a leftist-progressive platform. On the May 16th, 2006 parliamentary election it got 9,735 votes (0.32%), but no seats.[1] In the municipal elections held simultaneously, the group had its best performance in Peralvillo (1,271 votes, 16.36%) and Bayaguana (1,274 votes, 10.27%). Virtudes Álvarez has been its leader for some time.
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Broad Front Frente Amplio | |
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President | Juan Dionicio Rodríguez Restituyo |
Secretary-General | Heidy Adón Vargas |
Founded | June 14, 1992 |
Ideology | Socialism Progressivism |
Political position | Left-wing |
Chamber of Deputies | 0 / 190 |
Senate | 0 / 32 |
Website | |
soyfrenteamplio | |
Election | Candidate | First Round | Second Round | Result | ||
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Votes | % | Votes | % | |||
1994 | Antonio Reynoso | 22,548 | 0.75% | — | — | Lost |
1996 | Did not contest | |||||
2000 | Did not contest | |||||
2004 | Did not contest | |||||
2008 | Guillermo Moreno García | 6,118 | 0.15% | — | — | Lost |
2012 | Julián Serulle | 6,553 | 0.14% | — | — | Lost |
2016 | Elías Wessin | 20,423 | %0.44 | — | — | Lost |
2020 | Did not contest | |||||
2024 | María Teresa Cabrera | 6,255 | 0.14% | — | — | Lost |
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