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320: 47: 399:. However, the Cardenista Party was not part of the same coalition for the election of deputies, choosing its own candidates independently. Despite the Alliance with the PRI, the Cardenista Party lost its state registration by obtaining 39,556 votes (1.30%), which was less than the 3% required to maintain the party. 407:
The party renewed itself during the Veracruz Local Elections in 2021. However, it received 27,360 votes, which was less than the 3% needed to maintain its status as a state party. As a result, it was dissolved in January 2022 as a state political party. However, the PC remains a municipal party,
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as a candidate for the Presidency. Among the parties that supported the candidacy of Cuauhtémoc Cárdenas, the PFCRN was the one that capitalized on the greatest number of votes (9.37%) and managed to earn 38 seats in the chamber of deputies in the coalition
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The Cardenista Party re-emerged and obtained its registration as a state political party in Veracruz in 2013. In that state, it participated in the 2013 state elections and despite obtaining 88,267 votes (2.77%) it managed to earn 3 mayoralties
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Eber, Christine (2003). "Buscando una nueva vida: Liberation through Autonomy in San Pedro Chenalhó". In Rus, Jan; Hernández Castillo, Rosalva Aída; Mattiace, Shannan (eds.).
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In that year, the PFCRN participated in the first elections for Head of Government of the Federal District and nominating the well-known journalist,
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According to what is said in its statutes, the PFCRN would also have its foundation from the political and ideological thought of former president
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after it failed to secure 2.0% of the total votes, the Cardenista Party lost its registration definitively and dissolved later that year.
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and the cooperative Unión de Ejidos Majomut, which was founded in 1979 by Protestants and coffee corporatives in Chiapas to oppose the
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Many members eventually defected and laid the groundwork for a new political party, particularly former PST leader
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The PFCRN won 38 pronominal seats in the Chamber of Deputies during their first
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Rus, Jan; Castillo, Rosalva Aída Hernández; Mattiace, Shannan L. (2003-09-03).
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that arose during the 1989 elections, having evolved from the coffee
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Maya Exodus: Indigenous Struggle for Citizenship in Chiapas
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and Alternativa Veracruzana which nominated PRI senator
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as candidate. After another electoral failure in the
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The PFCRN has its origins dating back when the then-
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Index

Partido del Frente Cardenista de Reconstrucción Nacional

Leader
Rafael Aguilar Talamantes
Workers' Socialist Party (Mexico)
Socialist Party of Mexico
Mexico City
Ideology
Cardenismo
Socialism
Political position
Left-wing
Politics of Mexico
Political parties
Elections
Spanish
Mexican political party
cooperative
elections in 1988
National Democratic Front
Party of the Democratic Revolution
Workers' Socialist Party
Rafael Anguilar Talamantes
Institutional Revolutionary Party
Chenalho
1988 federal elections
National Democratic Front
Cuauhtémoc Cárdenas Solórzano
National Democratic Front
LIV Legislature

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