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and negotiation, not only with the traditional conservative parties that were controlling the senate, but also with the new popular parties that had gained leadership from the secret ballot: the Socialist Party and the Democratic Progressive party. Also, Yrigoyen took forward a political system of interventions to the provinces and a style of personal and direct management, that would be severely critical for his opposition both inside and outside of the UCR, calling it "personalism".
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Radicalism, during the first government of Yrigoyen, was in the minority in Congress: In the Deputy Chamber 45 members were radicals and 70 opposers, while amongst the 30 members of the Senate 4 were radicals. Nonetheless, Yrigoyen kept up an anti-accord force and a slightly inflammatory conversation
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On the matter of labor, he propelled several laws for workers such as the law of the 8 hour work day and the law of Sunday rest, and he intervened as a neutral mediator in the conflicts between labor unions and big companies. However, during his time in government, several large worker massacres such
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was elected president in 1910, the UCR already was not in the position to carry out new assembled uprisings, but the general belief that existed was that a revolution was imminent. Saénz Peña y Yrigoyen, who had been maintaining a personal friendship from childhood, they then had a private meeting in
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Since de la Rúa's demise in 2001, the UCR has become more and more fragmented politically and geographically. Besides the interventions in Tierra del Fuego and Mendoza, in September 2006, the party leaders had admitted that they reviewing requests of intervention against the provincial committees of
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occurred, with thousands of workers killed.  The historian Halperín Donghi explains that the radical governments resolved the problem of regional equality in Argentina, but as a consequence of this, they brought social inequalities to a higher level at the same time. This is because radicalism
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The first presidency of Hipólito Yrigoyen promoted a series of politics of a new type, which in conjunction was signaling a transformative nationalist tendency, between that which  emphasized the creation of the state-owned oil business YPF, the new rural laws, the fortification of the public
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Before 1912, Argentina was using an electoral system in which votes were expressed verbally, or by ticket, in public place, and in a voluntary way, called the "predictable vote", which broke the electoral system. The struggle for democracy in Argentina, not related initially as much with universal
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Roberto Iglesias eventually resigned the presidency of the party in November 2006 due to differences with Lavagna, having reached the conclusion that an alliance with him would be a mistake, and joined Stolbizer's camp, maintaining that the party should look for its own candidate (the so-called
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in 1912, the Party managed to win the general elections of 1916, when Hipólito Yrigoyen became president. As well as backing more popular participation, UCR's platform included promises to tackle the country's social problems and eradicate poverty. Yrigoyen's presidency however turned out to be
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coming first but with only 25% of the votes (approximately 19% of the votes were blank ballots returned by Peronists owing to their party being banned). Although Argentina experienced during Illia's presidency one of the most successful periods of history in terms of economic performance, the
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During the 1970s Peronist government (1973–1976), the UCR was the second-most supported party, but this didn't actually grant the party the role of being the political opposition. In fact, the Peronist government's most important criticisms came from the same Peronist Party (now called
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of 1912 established the secret and obligatory vote, but due to the fact that it did not recognize the right of women to vote or to be voters, it is incorrect to say that Argentina had a truly universal voting system until
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from its ranks. This political process has led the UCR to adopt a more conservative orientation in its focus and ideological alignment. According to the president of the party, now within the organization we can find a
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After a brief military government, presidential elections took place in 1963 with the Peronist Party banned (as in 1958). The outcome saw the candidate of the People's Radical Civic Union (the other party's faction)
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The UCR put an end to their electoral political abstention, and went to the parliamentary elections, without forming electoral alliances. For the first time in Argentina, they voted in a voting booth to guarantee a
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Ahead of the 2007 election, the remaining Radicals divided, between those who wanted to find an internal candidate and those who wanted to back a candidate from another movement, mostly former economy minister
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When the Tlatelolco process began, Argentina was governed by President Arturo Illia, from the liberal Radical Civic Union party, who was elected with a narrow margin following the proscription of the Peronist
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The government of the UCR indicated the arrival of the government and the direction of the state organization of members of the medial sects that until this moment were indeed excluded from these functions.
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in 1922 and again by himself in 1928. The first coup in Argentina's modern history occurred on September 6, 1930, and ousted an aging Yrigoyen amid an economic crisis resulting from the United States'
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The military finally returned power to civilians in late 1982, and Raul Alfonsín, the leader of Union Civica Radical (UCR: Radical Civic Union, of liberal orientation) became president.
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president was ousted by the army in June 1966. Illia's peaceful and ordered style of governing — sometimes considered too "slow" and "boring" - was heavily criticized at the time.
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which they agreed to sanction a law of free suffrage. Two years later, in 1912, they approved the law of universal secret, and obligatory voting for men, known as The
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as its new president. Morales stated that he wanted to follow the mandate of the Rosario convention (that is, looking for a possible alliance with Roberto Lavagna).
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and conservative tint to the party and who famously said that "we are radicals, not socialists", kept UCR conservatives active until he became president in 1999.
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The election of Mr. Alfonsin, who campaigned hard for clean government and civil rights, represented a fundamental change toward genuine democracy in Argentina.
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rather dictatorial; he refused to cooperate with the Congress and UCR in government fell short of the democratic expectations it had raised when in opposition.
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In recent years, the UCR has been riven by an internal dispute between those who oppose and those who support the left-wing policies of Peronist President
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The UCR had different fractures, conformations, incarnations and factions, through which the party ruled the country seven times with the presidencies of
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Programa, ideología y partidos. Coherencia partidaria del PJ, la UCR y el Frepaso dentro de la Cámara de Diputados de la Nación Argentina (1996-2010)
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The UCR first won the elections to governor in Santa Fe (Manuel Menchaca), from which followed a trail of triumphs in the rest of the country.
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in August 2006 officially rejected the possibility of alliances with Kirchner's faction of Justicialism and granted former Party President
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leader of the party. A national convention brings together representatives of the provincial parties and affiliated organisations such as
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was lacking solutions for the people on the bottom of the social hierarchy, through systematically neglecting class differences.
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national outcomes. The Party's reorganization, as well as the 2009 elections, resulted in a gain of party representatives in the
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Content in this edit is translated from the existing Spanish Knowledge (XXG) article at ]; see its history for attribution.
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Storani, Federico (1998), "Legitimacy and Transition in Latin America: Social Forces and the New Agenda of Consensus",
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Power, Alliances, and Redistribution: The Politics of Social Protection for Low-Income Earners in Argentina, 1943–2015
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On 2 April 1916, for the first time in Argentinian history, they carried out the presidential elections by means of a
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founded in 1956, splitting from what then called itself the People's Radical Civil Union) came back to power, led by
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and the military during the 1930s and the early 1940s or to the Peronists during the late 1940s and early 1950s.
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The electoral triumphs of radicalism caused the collapse of the parties from the prior political system to the
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railways, the Reform University, and a strongly autonomous political exterior for the greatest improvements.
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the permission to negotiate with other political forces. This led to several months of talks with Lavagna.
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Sabatini, Christopher (2005), "Advocacy, Ideology and Partisanship: Human Rights in the Electoral Arena",
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began to reorganize the UCR for a new revolution. Two years after he led the armed uprising known as the
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stated that the party is virtually "broken due to the stance of the leaders who support the alliance ".
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on 1 November 2006, due to the public support of President Kirchner by Mendoza's governor, the Radical
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spoke in favour of Kirchner's reelection. The intervention was rejected by the Provincial Committee.
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MARTÍN LOUSTEAU: "LA DOLARIZACIÓN ES UN CAMINO IRREVERSIBLE" | CON PEDRO ROSEMBLAT Y MARCOS ARAMBURU
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El tiempo de CFK; entre la movilización y la institucionalidad: El desafío de organizar los mercados
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positions since the 2005 legislative elections, due to internal divisions and the exclusion of the
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http://anuarioiehs.unicen.edu.ar/Files/2020%201/11%20Anuario%20IEHS%2035(1)%202020.%20Gimenez.pdf
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Political Parties of the Americas, 1980s to 1990s: Canada, Latin America and the West Indies
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Cambio e institucionalización parlamentaria. La Cámara de Diputados de Argentina, 1983-1999
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was a great Payador, and he musically described the popular culture in favor of Yrigoyen.
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Morales quedó al frente de la UCR y crecen las posibilidades de un acercamiento a Lavagna
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triggered by economic reforms implemented by the UCR government (with the advice of the
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From 1930 to 1958, the UCR was confined to be the main opposition party, either to the
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The party has subsequently declined markedly and its candidate for president in 2003,
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It was only in 1958 that a faction of the party allied with banned Peronists (in the
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moved to the left, the UCR aligned itself with anti-Peronist centre-right parties.
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promised a "red pencil" to cut public deficit spending and mentioned the possible
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alliance, and several Radicals were elected to Congress as part of the Kirchners'
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With the introduction of free, fair and confidential voting in elections based on
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The party unsuccessfully led an attempt to force the early departure of President
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Between Revolution and the Ballot Box: The Origins of the Argentine Radical Party
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of state companies, which would later be carried out by his rival, the Peronist
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Se agrandan las divisiones internas en la UCR: renunció el titular del partido
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The UCR remained in power during the next 14 years: Yrigoyen was succeeded by
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brought radicalism into the world organization of center-left parties, the
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Social Capital in Developing Democracies: Nicaragua and Argentina Compared
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and Radical Youth, and is itself represented on the National Committee.
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to the source of your translation. A model attribution edit summary is
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and starred in the struggle for the causes of the popular majorities.
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faction. The official UCR ranks in Congress were reduced to 30 in the
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Since 2015, the UCR has been a member of the centre-right Cambiemos /
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Universal League for the Material Elevation of the Industrious Classes
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The UCR is headed by a National Committee; its president is the
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International Entente of Radical and Similar Democratic Parties
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prompted the intervention of the UCR Provincial Committee of
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In 1997, the UCR participated in elections in coalition with
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Los radicales se marcharon de Rosario con el corazón partido
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The Unión Cívica Radical (UCR) has gradually shifted toward
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In May 2005, the National Committee of the UCR, then led by
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Lambertucci, José Pablo Criales, Constanza (2024-02-01).
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of the PJ took office until new elections could be held.
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Morales went on to become Lavagna's running mate in the
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Association of Radicals for the United States of Europe
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Nuclear Weapons Free Zones: A Comparative Perspective
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La UCR intervino el partido en Mendoza por "desacato"
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The predictable vote, the secret vote, and democracy.
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The UCR auto-dispersed due to an initiative of 3876:Jonathan Watts and Uki Goñi (22 November 2015). 2288:elections, the party supported the candidacy of 3441:"Full list of member parties and organisations" 2711:and the Young Radicals were suspended from the 2549:, supported by former president Raúl Alfonsín. 2316:The first logo of the UCR, first used in 1931. 1739:Radical Movement of Social Democratic Alliance 1358:Free Democratic Party/Radical Democratic Party 1300:Democratic Union-Agricultural and Labour Party 139:accompanying your translation by providing an 101:Click for important translation instructions. 88:expand this article with text translated from 4802: 4698: 4458: 3905:. Intercontinental Press. 1982. p. 583. 3812:Los radicales K tienen hoy su congreso propio 3211:Among the radical leaders at this time were: 2172:, but since 1995 it has been a member of the 2114: 8: 4321:: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list ( 3755:"The Argentine Result: A Vote for Democracy" 3586:http://www.britannica.com/eb/article-9389399 2859:to support Socialist candidate for governor 2663:Government bill on agricultural export taxes 5220:Independent Movement of Justice and Dignity 4134:. Univ Santiago de Compostela. p. 310. 3733: 3731: 3613:Ameringer, Charles D. (1992), "Argentina", 64:Learn how and when to remove these messages 4835: 4809: 4795: 4787: 4705: 4691: 4683: 4465: 4451: 4443: 3461:Argentina: The challenges of modernization 3105:Radical Civic Union - Board Renewal (1945) 3102:Antipersonalist Radical Civic Union (1924) 2808:On the conservative side of the party sat 2121: 2107: 660: 628: 294: 4409: 4399: 1607:Progressive Democratic Party of the North 1263:Czech Constitutionalist Progressive Party 283:Learn how and when to remove this message 265:Learn how and when to remove this message 5326:Communist Party (Extraordinary Congress) 4503:Alliance for Work, Justice and Education 4192:Schuttenberg, Mauricio (December 2015). 3742:, Cambridge University Press, p. 72 3367:"Parece que Cambiemos no es progresista" 3195:suffrage but with the secret vote, in a 2743:. Radicals call themselves the party of 1545:Partido Ecologista Radical Intransigente 4106:. Verlag Barbara Budrich. p. 208. 3337: 2435:, was the first democratically elected 672: 5712:Social democratic parties in Argentina 4314: 4253: 4242: 4218: 4207: 3753:Schumacher, Edward (2 November 1983). 3472: 3470: 2713:International Union of Socialist Youth 1932:Stratford Dialectical and Radical Club 445:International Union of Socialist Youth 151:{{Translated|es|Unión Cívica Radical}} 5697:Political parties established in 1891 4956:UNIR Constitutional Nationalist Party 3680:Peregil, Francisco (March 16, 2015). 2723:The UCR is generally classified as a 2617:presidential election of October 2007 7: 4951:Integration and Development Movement 4159:Machinea, José Luis (10 July 2019). 4130:Celestino García Arias, ed. (2007). 4100:Carl Friedrich Bossert, ed. (2021). 3295:Firing Squad Executions of Patagonia 2914:Presidents of the National Committee 2417:). The UCR's leader in those times, 1500:Movement for Constitutional Freedoms 1283:Democratic Socialist Party of Greece 203:adding citations to reliable sources 5717:Social liberal parties in Argentina 5360:Civic and Social Front of Catamarca 4382:Barandiarán, Luciano (2017-07-01). 3957:Handbook of Global Political Policy 3773:UCR: Colazo zafó de la intervención 3133:Generation for a National Encounter 2431:Between 1983 and 1989, its leader, 2320:The party was a breakaway from the 1867:Republican Democratic Concentration 1353:Federal Democratic Republican Party 5629:Argentine former political parties 5250:Open Politics for Social Integrity 4239:(in European Spanish). 2021-09-17. 4004:Godio, Julio Alberto José (2008), 2755:. In their history, they resisted 1839:Radical Socialist Republican Party 25: 4271:Lacunza, Sebastián (2023-06-26). 3477:Ares, Carlos (January 15, 1983). 3463:, Scholarly Resources, p. 51 2855:, the UCR had teamed up with the 2471:Front for a Country in Solidarity 1515:National Progressive Center Union 45:This article has multiple issues. 5687:1891 establishments in Argentina 5013:Front for the Renewal of Concord 4821: 4746: 4526: 4493:Intransigent Radical Civic Union 3109:Intransigent Radical Civic Union 2646:and her husband and predecessor 2578:The continued dissidence of the 2394:Intransigent Radical Civic Union 2284:presidential elections. For the 2216:civilian control of the military 2088: 2076: 1465:Liberals, Democrats and Radicals 1413:Italian Democratic Liberal Party 1312:Ecuadorian Radical Liberal Party 603: 310: 179: 75: 34: 4536:Radical presidents of Argentina 3919:Exequiel Lacovsky, ed. (2021). 1373:Free-thinking Democratic League 1194:Authentic Radical Liberal Party 190:needs additional citations for 53:or discuss these issues on the 5702:Political parties in Argentina 5423:Autonomist Party of Corrientes 5331:Self-determination and Freedom 5290:Union of the Democratic Centre 4818:Political parties in Argentina 3602:, Lexington Books, p. 272 3346:"Relanzamos la Fundación Alem" 3316:. Cambridge University Press. 3243:(Mza), Federico Cantoni (SJ). 2874:, winning the 2007 elections. 2644:Cristina Fernández de Kirchner 1505:National and Social Liberation 1214:Union of the Democratic Centre 149:You may also add the template 1: 5450:Party for Popular Sovereignty 5235:Neighbourhood Action Movement 4916:Culture, Education and Labour 4896:Revolutionary Communist Party 3643:"El radicalismo y la Iglesia" 3617:, Greenwood Press, p. 25 2890:sector and another linked to 2779:left–right political spectrum 2633:Argentine Chamber of Deputies 2368:universal adult male suffrage 1947:Union, Progress and Democracy 1555:Party of Independence and '48 1550:Party of Democratic Socialism 1322:European Republicans Movement 5185:Democratic Progressive Party 4481:Related parties or alliances 3810:Página/12, 5 November 2006. 3784:La Capital, 27 August 2006. 3738:Anderson, Leslie E. (2010), 2678:Front for Victory and allies 2455:. Alfonsín was succeeded by 2255:Nestor and Cristina Kirchner 1273:Democratic Left of Catalonia 822:Liberté, égalité, fraternité 27:Political party in Argentina 5428:Liberal Party of Corrientes 5295:Workers' Socialist Movement 5170:Conservative People's Party 3857:(in Spanish). 15 March 2015 3407:(in Spanish). June 11, 2015 3387:"Cámara Nacional Electoral" 2567:A party convention held in 2490:International Monetary Fund 2443:headed by generals such as 2229:(1916-1922 and 1928-1930), 2188:Liberal Party of Corrientes 1937:Transnational Radical Party 1699:Radical Federative Movement 1595:Portuguese Republican Party 1585:Political Party of Radicals 1278:Democratic-Republican Party 1253:Czech National Social Party 162:Knowledge (XXG):Translation 5733: 5578:Fueguian People's Movement 5377:New Space of Participation 5245:New Movement for Socialism 5230:Light Blue and White Union 5165:Christian Democratic Party 4549:Marcelo Torcuato de Alvear 3960:. CRC Press. p. 516. 3954:Stuart Nagel, ed. (2000). 3823:Clarín, 14 November 2006. 3140:Focus: Yrigoyen presidency 2687:In 2015, the UCR formed a 2670:Civic and Social Agreement 2539:2005 legislative elections 2501:2001 legislative elections 2231:Marcelo Torcuato de Alvear 2202:. The party has stood for 1632:Progressive People's Party 1363:Free-minded People's Party 341:Olga Inés Brizuela y Doria 113:Machine translation, like 5619:List of political parties 5609: 5498:Together We Are Río Negro 5486:Neuquén People's Movement 5462:Protector Political Force 5155:Authentic Socialist Party 5128:Together We Are Río Negro 5110:Neuquén People's Movement 5023:Neuquén People's Movement 5018:Together We Are Río Negro 4744: 4524: 4048:"UCR | Lo que somos" 3836:Clarín, 1 December 2006. 3797:Clarín, 1 November 2006. 3256:National Autonomist Party 2797:. Another former leader, 2699:political party, to form 2558:Tierra del Fuego Province 2480:to the presidency in the 1789:Radical Party of the Left 1668:Radical Democratic Party 1317:European Radical Alliance 1288:Georgios Papandreou Party 1209:Centre Union – New Forces 636: 616: 602: 517:International affiliation 309: 90:the corresponding article 5600:Party for Social Justice 5566:Civic Front for Santiago 5043:Socialist Workers' Party 4866:Civic Front for Santiago 4343:(in Spanish). 2023-08-14 4008:, Corregidor, p. 65 3984:Caruncho, Lucía (2016). 3127:FORJA Concertation Party 2965:Santiago H. del Castillo 1823:Radical Socialist Party 1814:Radical Republican Party 1428:Italian Republican Party 1333:German Free-minded Party 5583:Patagonian Social Party 5554:Unity and Liberty Party 5474:Party of Social Concord 5445:Jujuy People's Movement 5418:Action for the Republic 5104:Party of Social Concord 2795:Socialist International 2735:or catch-all party and 2709:Socialist International 2560:after Radical governor 2334:universal male suffrage 2174:Socialist International 2048:Conservative liberalism 1927:Socialist Radical Party 1922:Social Democratic Party 1793:Radical People's Party 1773:Radical Party of Chile 1664:Radical Democracy Party 1564:People's Radical Party 1535:Opportunist Republicans 1485:Manhood Suffrage League 1450:Labour Democratic Party 1226:Colombian Liberal Party 1184:Alsatian Progress Party 1179:Alfarista Radical Front 521:Socialist International 486:Political position 372:; 133 years ago 160:For more guidance, see 5406:Civic Front of Córdoba 5080:Union for the Homeland 5008:Provincial Parties – 5 4849:Union for the Homeland 4652:Revolution of the Park 4252:Cite journal requires 4217:Cite journal requires 3903:Intercontinental Press 3504:"El centrismo radical" 3312:Alonso, Paula (2000). 3206: 2781:, as radicalism is an 2476:This strategy brought 2345:Revolution of the Park 2317: 2309: 2306:Revolution of the Park 2264:coalition, along with 2142: 1708:Radical Liberal Party 1510:National Radical Party 5658:34.61167°S 58.39139°W 5624:Politics of Argentina 5537:Production and Labour 5275:Social Progress Party 5255:Federal Popular Union 5122:Production and Labour 4961:Production and Labour 4832:Parliamentary parties 4401:10.15648/hc.31.2017.7 4161:"Un político honesto" 3291:La Forestral massacre 3189: 2825:1989 general election 2757:authoritarian regimes 2719:Ideology and factions 2705:presidential election 2441:military dictatorship 2433:Raúl Ricardo Alfonsín 2349:Revolución del Parque 2315: 2303: 2095:Liberalism portal 1520:National Reform Union 1490:Mexican Liberal Party 1480:Liberal Swedish Party 1418:Italian Radical Party 1338:German People's Party 720:History of liberalism 641:Politics of Argentina 214:"Radical Civic Union" 133:copyright attribution 5663:-34.61167; -58.39139 5205:Freemen of the South 5001:Third Position Party 4924:Juntos por el Cambio 4714:Juntos por el Cambio 4567:Arturo Umberto Illia 4518:Juntos por el Cambio 3771:Clarín, 8 May 2005. 3657:"UCR | Lo que somos" 3561:www.researchgate.net 3271:Marcelo T. de Alvear 3241:José Néstor Lencinas 2941:Marcelo T. de Alvear 2929:Bernardo de Irigoyen 2703:. Cambiemos won the 2516:Ricardo López Murphy 2376:Marcelo T. de Alvear 2341:Miguel Juárez Celman 2262:Juntos por el Cambio 2196:Peronist governments 2143:Unión Cívica Radical 2063:Liberalism in Europe 2053:History of socialism 1848:Radicals of the Left 1433:Jacksonian Democrats 1403:Independent Radicals 1221:Civic Workers' Party 768:Classical radicalism 758:Classical liberalism 693:Atlantic Revolutions 688:Age of Enlightenment 507:Regional affiliation 501:Juntos por el Cambio 497:National affiliation 303:Unión Cívica Radical 199:improve this article 5682:Radical Civic Union 5654: /  5561:Santiago del Estero 5520:Salta Renewal Party 5310:(Recognized in only 5148:Extra-parliamentary 5092:Republican Proposal 5086:Radical Civic Union 5031:Workers' Left Front 4941:Civic Coalition ARI 4936:Radical Civic Union 4931:Republican Proposal 4906:Patria Grande Front 4840:Chamber of Deputies 4775:Maximiliano Ferraro 4738:Civic Coalition ARI 4733:Radical Civic Union 4728:Republican Proposal 4672:Trial of the Juntas 4636:Ramón Javier Mestre 4474:Radical Civic Union 4437:Radical Civic Union 3531:. January 12, 1999. 3352:. 16 November 2017. 3121:Recreate for Growth 3115:Civic Coalition ARI 2849:Santiago del Estero 2805:look to the party. 2693:Republican Proposal 2668:The UCR joined the 2594:Margarita Stolbizer 2505:Chamber of Deputies 2324:, which was led by 2270:Civic Coalition ARI 2266:Republican Proposal 2179:Founded in 1891 by 2135:Radical Civic Union 2058:Irish republicanism 1819:Radical Republicans 1647:Radical Civic Union 1393:Historical Far Left 1383:Giustizia e Libertà 1258:Czech Realist Party 815:Left-libertarianism 783:Freedom of movement 763:Cultural radicalism 698:American Revolution 555:Chamber of Deputies 300:Radical Civic Union 18:Civic Radical Union 5225:Intransigent Party 5195:Federal Commitment 5060:La Libertad Avanza 4976:United Republicans 4876:Federal Commitment 4856:Justicialist Party 4662:Revolution of 1905 4657:Revolution of 1893 4579:Fernando de la Rúa 3759:The New York Times 3252:Honorio Pueyrredón 3213:José Camilo Crotto 3150:Revolution of 1905 3073:Jose Manuel Corral 3013:Fernando de la Rúa 2953:Eduardo Laurencena 2814:Fernando de la Rúa 2761:universal suffrage 2478:Fernando de la Rúa 2461:Justicialist Party 2415:Justicialist Party 2318: 2310: 2251:Justicialist Party 2247:Fernando de la Rúa 2198:or illegal during 2083:History portal 1724:Radical Left Party 1611:Progressive Party 1056:Mill (John Stuart) 837:Left-wing populism 710:Belgian Revolution 398:Adolfo Alsina 1786 141:interlanguage link 5637: 5636: 5401:We Do for Córdoba 5389:We Are All Chubut 5143: 5142: 5134:We Do for Córdoba 4991:We Do for Córdoba 4984:Federal Consensus 4784: 4783: 4763:Patricia Bullrich 4680: 4679: 4555:Hipólito Yrigoyen 4543:Hipólito Yrigoyen 4181:. 23 August 2017. 3267:Hipólito Yrigoyen 3237:Miguel Laurencena 3157:Carlos Pellegrini 3146:Hipólito Yrigoyen 2935:Hipólito Yrigoyen 2867:'s daughter, the 2741:social-democratic 2682:National Congress 2629:Front for Victory 2457:Carlos Saúl Menem 2449:Leopoldo Galtieri 2353:Hipólito Yrigoyen 2290:Patricia Bullrich 2227:Hipólito Yrigoyen 2204:liberal democracy 2131: 2130: 1862:Republican Action 1659:Radical Democracy 1475:Liberal Reformers 1398:Independence Club 1368:Free-minded Union 913:Utopian socialism 891:Social liberalism 798:Liberal socialism 748:Civic nationalism 703:French Revolution 659: 658: 646:Political parties 478:Social liberalism 370:26 June 1891 351:Rodrigo de Loredo 293: 292: 285: 275: 274: 267: 249: 173: 172: 102: 98: 68: 16:(Redirected from 5724: 5669: 5668: 5666: 5665: 5664: 5659: 5655: 5652: 5651: 5650: 5647: 5595:Republican Force 5573:Tierra del Fuego 5549:Advance San Luis 5313: 5180:Democratic Party 5116:Federal Peronism 5098:Advance San Luis 5050:Libertarians – 4 4966:Advance San Luis 4836: 4826: 4825: 4811: 4804: 4797: 4788: 4750: 4707: 4700: 4693: 4684: 4631:Ricardo Alfonsín 4621:Rodolfo Terragno 4601:Arturo Jauretche 4530: 4508:Broad Front UNEN 4467: 4460: 4453: 4444: 4424: 4423: 4413: 4403: 4379: 4373: 4372: 4371: 4370: 4358: 4352: 4351: 4349: 4348: 4341:SWI swissinfo.ch 4333: 4327: 4326: 4320: 4312: 4310: 4309: 4294: 4288: 4287: 4285: 4284: 4268: 4262: 4261: 4255: 4250: 4248: 4240: 4233: 4227: 4226: 4220: 4215: 4213: 4205: 4189: 4183: 4182: 4175: 4169: 4168: 4156: 4150: 4145: 4136: 4135: 4127: 4121: 4120: 4097: 4091: 4090: 4083: 4077: 4072: 4066: 4065: 4058: 4052: 4051: 4044: 4035: 4034: 4032: 4031: 4016: 4010: 4009: 4001: 3995: 3994: 3992: 3981: 3975: 3974: 3951: 3945: 3944: 3916: 3910: 3909: 3899: 3893: 3892: 3890: 3888: 3873: 3867: 3866: 3864: 3862: 3847: 3841: 3834: 3828: 3821: 3815: 3808: 3802: 3795: 3789: 3782: 3776: 3769: 3763: 3762: 3750: 3744: 3743: 3735: 3726: 3725: 3718: 3712: 3711: 3698: 3692: 3691: 3677: 3671: 3670: 3668: 3667: 3653: 3647: 3646: 3639: 3633: 3632: 3625: 3619: 3618: 3610: 3604: 3603: 3595: 3589: 3582: 3576: 3571: 3565: 3564: 3553: 3547: 3546: 3539: 3533: 3532: 3519: 3508: 3507: 3506:. 22 March 2015. 3500: 3489: 3488: 3474: 3465: 3464: 3456: 3445: 3444: 3437: 3431: 3430: 3423: 3417: 3416: 3414: 3412: 3397: 3391: 3390: 3383: 3377: 3376: 3375:. 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