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party also called for an end to the drug war, deeming it a failed endeavor that tarnished the military's public image and contributed to the erosion of human rights in the country. The alliance proposed the demilitarization of the country and called for democratic reforms in order to establish a true democratic state, free from discrimination, as a means to reduce crime. Furthermore, Convergence called for the creation of a fourth branch of government, managed by citizens, with the authority to audit and sanction members of the other three branches in cases of non-compliance with their obligations.
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with the Party of the Democratic Revolution (PRD) and the National Action Party (PAN). Delgado and Raúl Flores, the head of the PRD, stated that the alliance's goal was to prove that the country's interests went before party politics, with Delgado stating that the alliance legally binded the parties
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efforts and drug regulation in its platform. Initially aligning with left-wing coalitions since its inception, disagreements with left-wing parties prompted the party's shift to independence in elections from 2012 onwards, although it briefly joined a coalition during the 2018 elections. Since then,
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and formed a party platform opposing policies implemented during Calderón's administration. Convergence adopted a more assertive stance toward the implementation of a social market economy, as the party claimed that the financial crisis was caused by a lack of regulatory oversight by the state. The
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electoral alliance, nominating Andrés Manual López Obrador for a second presidential candidacy. The party continued its aggressive stance on the state of Mexico's economic system, attributing the widespread poverty to the neoliberal policies implemented in Mexico since the mid-1980s, which López
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to serve the citizens they represented. As part of its digital electoral strategy, Citizens' Movement utilized the viral music video "Movimiento Naranja – Yuawi," amassing over 54 million views on YouTube by the time of the election. The alliance's nominee,
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as an independent party, and garnered 2.3% of the popular vote and five seats in the Chamber of Deputies. By 2006, the party had one coalition governor, one senator, 5 federal deputies, 25 state deputies, and 29 municipal presidents.
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In the local elections of 2001 and 2002, the party made gains in different states, securing victories for the positions of municipal presidents in the capitals of Veracruz and Oaxaca.
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In 2011, during the party's second Special National Assembly, members voted to reform the party's structure, including its name and logo, rebranding the party to Citizens' Movement.
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Since the 2018 elections, the party has remained independent in elections, abstaining from forming any alliances and even nominating their own presidential candidate,
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Convergence for Democracy originally gained national political grouping status in 1997, before attaining its party status in 1999. Founded on the principles of a
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with López Obrador's Morena, Citizens' Movement maintained its stance of refraining from aligning with Morena. Instead, Citizens' Movement forged a
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In 2010, one of the party's own candidates, Gabino Cué Monteagudo, won the governorship of Oaxaca through a coalition with other parties.
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In August 2002, during the party's second National Assembly, members collectively opted to streamline the party's name to Convergence.
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Following the election, López Obrador parted ways with the PRD and Citizens' Movement and chose to establish his own political party,
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The seat distribution reflects the election results and does not take into account party switches during the legislative term.
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for the Head of the Federal District. Despite Cárdenas' third-place finish, López Obrador emerged victorious in his election.
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While PAN has often been considered center-right, and PRD and MC center-left, the three have formed a big-tent coalition...
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and has yet to secure victory in a presidential race. As of 2023, it has 384,005 members, and its members are known as
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in Mexico. By the 2009 legislative elections, Convergence and the Labor Party forged an electoral alliance known as
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The tenure of Felipe Calderón significantly reshaped the political landscape, marked by the initiation of the
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Established on 1 August 1999, Convergence for Democracy was founded by civil society activists and former
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It is a minor political force in the country, only receiving around 7% of the votes cast in the
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as the presidential candidate and endorsed various candidates for state positions, namely
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and democratic reforms aimed at increasing citizen participation in governance. Once the
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it has heavily focused on sustainability and social issues in its party platform.
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Jorge Álvarez Máynez, the party's first own presidential candidate
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C.V, DEMOS, Desarrollo de Medios, S. A. de (10 September 2012).
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Obrador campaigned on changing. However, López Obrador lost to
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political party. The party was founded in 1999, under the name
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Comparative Federalism and Covid-19: Combating the Pandemic
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In 2012, Citizens' Movement became part of the left-wing
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List of Citizens' Movement party leaders since 2011
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Index

Convergencia

Leader
Dante Delgado Rannauro
Dante Delgado Rannauro
PRI
Mexico City
El Ciudadano
Youth wing
Ideology
Social democracy
Progressivism
Participatory democracy
Social liberalism
Political position
Centre
centre-left
Alliance for Mexico
Coalition for the Good of All
Progressive Movement
Por México al Frente
Progressive Alliance
COPPPAL
Chamber of Deputies
Senate
Governorships
State legislatures
Party website
Politics of Mexico
Political parties

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