Federal Consensus Consenso Federal | |
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Abbreviation | CF |
Leader | Roberto Lavagna |
Congress Leaders | Eduardo Bucca[1] |
Founders | Roberto Lavagna Juan Manuel Urtubey |
Founded | 12 June 2019[2] |
Dissolved | 2 June 2023 |
Split from | Renewal Front |
Succeeded by | Hacemos por Nuestro País |
Ideology | Third Way[3][4][5][6] Federal Peronism[7][8][9][10] Progressivism[11][12][13] |
Political position | Centre[14][15] to centre-right[16][17][18][19] |
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Federal Consensus (Spanish: Consenso Federal, CF) was a electoral coalition in Argentina formed to support the alliance between Roberto Lavagna and Juan Manuel Urtubey in 2019 general election.[2] It is formed by dissidents of the Justicialist Party,[20] the Socialist Party, the Freemen of the South Movement, the Federal Party, the Christian Democratic Party, the Third Position Party and the Light Blue and White Union.[21]
The only quartermaster won by the alliance in the 2019 elections was the Chivilcoy party, in the province of Buenos Aires. Guillermo Britos was reelected mayor with 48.05%.[22] In the 2019 presidential election, Federal Consensus placed third behind the Frente de Todos and Juntos por el Cambio.[23] Since then, the alliance has formed a parliamentary group called Interbloque Federal, which counts with 11 deputies in the Congress.[24] In 2021, ahead of that year's legislative election, the GEN Party announced it would be leaving Federal Consensus and instead backed the main opposition Juntos por el Cambio.[25]
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