Popular Unity (Uruguay)
Popular Unity (Spanish: Unidad Popular) is a Uruguayan coalition of left-wing and far-left political parties.
Popular Unity Unidad Popular | |
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Abbreviation | UP |
Founded | April 21, 2013 |
Headquarters | Montevideo |
Ideology | Anti-imperialism Marxism Socialism |
Political position | Far-left |
Colors | Green |
Chamber of Representatives | 0 / 99 |
Senate | 0 / 30 |
Intendants | 0 / 19 |
Departmental Board | 0 / 112 |
Party flag | |
Website | |
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Previously known as Popular Assembly, they were born out of dissatisfaction with the Broad Front since it became the party in charge of the government, accusing it of being "not leftist enough". In 2013 they changed to the current name. They took part in the 2014 Uruguayan general election, when they got their first representative at the Chamber of Deputies, who has been a vocal critic of the centre-left government.
Their candidate to the 2019 Uruguayan general election will be once again Gonzalo Abella, with an anti-oligarchy and anti-imperialist platform.[1]
Composition
- Avanzar Movement
- Bolshevik Party of Uruguay
- Communist Refoundation
- Humanist Party of Uruguay
- March 26 Movement
- National Group ProUNIR
- Popular Assembly
- Retirement Defense Movement
- Revolutionary Communist Party of Uruguay
- Socialist Compromise
- Socialist Intransigence
- Workers' and Peasants' Party of Uruguay
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