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Action for the Republic (Argentina)

Action for the Republic (Spanish: Acción por la República) is a conservative liberal political party in Buenos Aires, Argentina.

Action for the Republic
Acción por la República
PresidentCésar Albrisi
FounderDomingo Cavallo
Founded1997
Split fromJusticialist Party
HeadquartersBuenos Aires
IdeologyConservative liberalism[1]
Economic liberalism[2]
Political positionCentre-right[3][4][5]
National affiliationPrinciples and Values
Chamber of Deputies
0 / 257
Senate
0 / 72
Buenos Aires Legislature
0 / 60
Website
http://www.ar-partido.com.ar/

History edit

Founded in 1997 by Domingo Cavallo, Harvard University graduate liberal economist and defender of neoliberal ideologies, it became the third party in the 1999 elections.[6] When Cavallo joined the De la Rúa´s government in 2001, many of the members of the party became part of the Ministry of the Economy.

Domingo Cavallo resolved to channel his political wishes of 1997 as a candidate for deputy for the Capital. It closed an agreement with Gustavo Béliz to form an opposition and anti-Menemist front that will aim to change the agenda of state priorities with a view to 1999: they will raise the flag of justice, security and the fight against corruption. Beliz dubbed it an "anti-mafia front."[7]

Elective positions were established, and Cavallo topped the list of candidates for deputies accompanied by Guillermo Francos, María Eugenia Estenssoro and Franco Caviglia. New Leadership, on the other hand, held the candidacies for Buenos Aires legislators with Beliz as the first candidate, seconded by the former Minister of Labor Enrique Rodríguez.[8]

After the 2001 collapse of the economy, the party lost funding and most of its members joined other parties, such as Recreate for Growth or the Justicialist Party, or formed their own small local parties.

References edit

  1. ^ "Fin de la Era de Domingo Cavallo". 5 August 1996.
  2. ^ Obarrio, Mariano (13 July 1997). "Una crisis bajo los pies de Cavallo y de Beliz - LA NACION". La Nación.
  3. ^ "La vuelta de Cavallo revolvió el avispero en el centroderecha". 24 June 2005.
  4. ^ "Página/12 :: El país :: El centroderecha hace las listas".
  5. ^ "Allende Iriarte, nuevo diputado, tras los pasos de Emilio Hardoy - LA NACION". 25 October 2000.
  6. ^ "FIN DE LA ERA DE DOMINGO CAVALLO - Archivo Digital de Noticias de Colombia y el Mundo desde 1.990 - eltiempo.com". 5 August 1996.
  7. ^ Obarrio, Mariano (10 February 1997). "Frente "antimafia" de Cavallo y Beliz - LA NACION". La Nación.
  8. ^ "Formalizaron su alianza política Cavallo y Beliz - LA NACION". 10 July 1997.

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