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Civic Community

Civic Community[5][6] (Spanish: Comunidad Ciudadana, CC) is a liberal Bolivian political coalition led by former president Carlos Mesa, founded in 2018 to contest the 2019 general election. It was born of the alliance of Revolutionary Left Front (FRI), Sovereignty and Freedom (Sol.Bo), All Organization, and Kochala Force parties.[7][8] The alliance holds Mesa's presidential candidacy, with former minister Gustavo Pedraza as his running mate. The CC elected 50 deputies and 14 senators in the country's Plurinational Legislative Assembly in the election.

Civic Community
Comunidad Ciudadana
LeaderCarlos Mesa
Senate spokespersonAndrea Barrientos
Chamber spokespersonCarlos Alarcón
Founded13 November 2018; 5 years ago (2018-11-13)
Membership (2019)88,122[1]
IdeologyLiberalism
Constitutionalism
Third Way
Social democracy
Political positionCentre[2][3] to centre-left[4]
Colours  Dark Orange
  Orange
  Green
Members
List
Senate
11 / 36
Chamber of Deputies
39 / 130
Governorships
0 / 9
Mayors
6 / 337
Website
https://comunidadciudadanabo.com/

The CC campaign focused on condemning the candidacy of incumbent president Evo Morales to a controversial but legal fourth consecutive five-year term. The election took place on October 20, 2019. With a preliminary vote count of 45% for incumbent president Evo Morales and 38% for his leading challenger, former president Carlos Mesa, after 83% of votes were counted, neither of those conditions appeared likely to be met. A second-round runoff vote between those two candidates would therefore be held on 15 December.[9]

After that figure of 83% of the total, however, no further updates to the preliminary results were made after 19:40 hours local time, which caused consternation among opposition politicians and the election monitors deployed by the Organization of American States; candidate Mesa described the suspension as "extremely serious" and spoke of manipulation, while the OAS said an explanation was essential. The electoral authorities explained that updates to the preliminary count had been halted because the official results were beginning to be released; nevertheless, no official results were published overnight.[10]

Constituent parties edit

2019 edit

On 6 October 2018, former president Carlos Mesa accepted the invitation of the Revolutionary Left Front (FRI) to be the party's presidential candidate in the 2019 general elections.[11] Soon after, various parties expressed their interest in forming a unified opposition alliance with Mesa at the helm.[12] On 24 October, La Paz Mayor Luis Revilla announced that his Sovereignty and Liberty (SOL.bo) civic group had decided to support Mesa's candidacy.[13] After a 26-minute walk through the Central Urban Park La Paz on 30 October, Revilla and Mesa, before the media, presented their "Citizen" alliance.[14] The pact was formalized the following day.[15] Civic Community (CC) was registered with the Supreme Electoral Tribunal on 13 November 2018 as a coalition between the FRI, SOL.bo, and over 50 citizens platforms.[16] The coalition was further expanded the following day, when CC signed an alliance with TODOS, the regional party of Tarija Governor Adrián Oliva.[17]

Despite last minute hopes of constructing a "greater agreement" between CC and the two largest opposition fronts, the National Unity Front (UN) and the Democrat Social Movement (MDS), both parties registered their own alliance dubbed "Bolivia Says No".[18][19]

Party Ideology Type Registration
Revolutionary Left Front Reformism, Social democracy Political party National
Sovereignty and Liberty Social democracy Civic group La Paz

2020–2021 edit

CC contested regional elections for the first time in 2021. In all but three departments, CC ran its own candidates under the variant name Civic Community – Autonomies for Bolivia (Comunidad Ciudadana-Autonomías para Bolivia, CA). The exceptions were in Beni where it aligned with Creemos to form the Let's Change (Cambiemos) alliance, Pando where it joined with the regional Democratic Integration Community (CID), and Tarija where it gained the support of incumbent governor Adrián Oliva to form Community of Everyone (Comunidad de Todos).[20][21][22] Santa Cruz was the only department where it did not present a gubernatorial candidate, choosing instead to endorse Creemos leader Luis Fernando Camacho.[23]

Largely as a result of the hugely divided opposition field, CC failed to win any gubernatorial elections and won six mayoral elections. These were in Camiri, Colcapirhua, Ingavi, Puerto Rico, San Pedro de Manuripi, and Santos Mercado. The latter four were all located in Pando, where CC saw its best performance.[24]

The Civic Community coalition is currently composed of the following groups:[25]

Party Ideology Type Registration
Revolutionary Left Front Reformism

Social democracy

Political party National
First the People Civic group Tarija

Electoral results edit

Presidential elections edit

Election Presidential nominee Running mate Votes % Votes % Result
First Round Second Round
2019 Carlos Mesa Gustavo Pedraza 2,240,920 36.51% Annulled  N
2020 1,775,943 28.83%% Lost  N

Legislative elections edit

Plurinational Legislative Assembly
Election Votes Seats Position Government
No. % Chamber ± Senate ±
2019 2,240,920 36.51
50 / 130
  50
14 / 38
  14 2nd Results annulled
2020 1,775,943 28.83
39 / 130
  11
11 / 38
  3   2nd Movement for Socialism

Regional elections edit

Election Seats
Mayors ± Governors ±
2021
6 / 337
  6
0 / 9
  0

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ https://urgente.bo/noticia/estas-son-las-cifras-de-militancia-de-los-partidos-pol%C3%ADticos-en-bolivia
  2. ^ "Bolivia election: Five things to know about". BBC News. 17 October 2020.
  3. ^ "Bolivians expect 'upheaval' as general election looms". 18 October 2020.
  4. ^ "Comunidad Ciudadana". Comunidad Ciudadana (in Spanish). Retrieved 8 December 2020.
  5. ^ "Will Bolivians give Evo Morales a fourth term?". BBC. 20 October 2019. Retrieved 21 October 2019.
  6. ^ Bolivia presidential election: Evo Morales faces a run-off vote on Dec 15, The Santiago Times, 21 October 2018
  7. ^ "Sol.bo, FRI, Todos, ratifican alianza y van con Comunidad Ciudadana a las subnacionales de 2020".
  8. ^ "Agrupación Fuerza K´ochala se adhiere a Comunidad Ciudadana". 9 October 2019.
  9. ^ "Bolivia's Evo Morales set to face first run-off". BBC. 21 October 2019. Retrieved 21 October 2019.
  10. ^ "Bolivia elections: Concern as results transmission pauses". BBC News. 21 October 2019.
  11. ^ "Bolivia: el ex mandatario Carlos Mesa lanzó su candidatura presidencial para enfrentar a Evo Morales en 2019". infobae (in European Spanish). from the original on 7 October 2018. Retrieved 12 June 2021.
  12. ^ "Mesa lanza su candidatura y llama a colectivos y partidos". www.paginasiete.bo (in Spanish). Retrieved 12 June 2021.
  13. ^ "SOL.bo propone alianza a Mesa y propone agenda programática". www.paginasiete.bo (in Spanish). Retrieved 12 June 2021.
  14. ^ . www.paginasiete.bo (in Spanish). Archived from the original on 8 December 2021. Retrieved 12 June 2021.
  15. ^ Operador 3 (31 October 2018). "Carlos Mesa y Luis Revilla firman alianza de cara a las elecciones primarias". radioamerica (in European Spanish). Retrieved 12 June 2021.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  16. ^ "Mesa y Revilla oficializan la alianza política "Comunidad Ciudadana" ante el TSE | ANF-Agencia de Noticias" (in Spanish). from the original on 8 December 2021. Retrieved 12 June 2021.
  17. ^ "Carlos Mesa y Adrián Oliva confirman alianza para las elecciones de 2019". La Razón | Noticias de Bolivia y el Mundo. Retrieved 12 June 2021.
  18. ^ "El FRI dice que siguen las conversaciones con UN y Demócratas". www.paginasiete.bo (in Spanish). Retrieved 12 June 2021.
  19. ^ "UN y Demócratas oficializan alianza 'Bolivia Dice No' y se abren a recibir cualquier candidatura". La Razón | Noticias de Bolivia y el Mundo. Retrieved 12 June 2021.
  20. ^ "Gonzales dice que quiere poner fin a 14 años de "chacota" en Pand"". www.paginasiete.bo (in Spanish). Retrieved 22 March 2021.
  21. ^ Flores, Edwin. "Beni: 14 alianzas y partidos políticos presentaron listas de candidatos – La Palabra del Beni". lapalabradelbeni.com.bo/ (in European Spanish). Retrieved 22 March 2021.
  22. ^ "Se perfila alianza de CC, FRI, Todos, PG, SOL-BO y otras fuerzas municipales en Tarija". El País Tarija (in Spanish). Retrieved 22 March 2021.
  23. ^ "Siete frentes respaldan a Camacho y Creemos no apoyará a ningún candidato a la Alcaldía cruceña". Los Tiempos (in Spanish). 29 December 2020. Retrieved 22 March 2021.
  24. ^ "ELECCIÓN DE AUTORIDADES POLÍTICAS DEPARTAMENTALES, REGIONALES Y MUNICIPALES 2021". Organo Electoral Plurinacional. from the original on 5 December 2017. Retrieved 21 March 2021.
  25. ^ . www.paginasiete.bo (in Spanish). Archived from the original on 12 May 2021. Retrieved 22 March 2021.

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senators in the country s Plurinational Legislative Assembly in the election Civic Community Comunidad CiudadanaLeaderCarlos MesaSenate spokespersonAndrea BarrientosChamber spokespersonCarlos AlarconFounded13 November 2018 5 years ago 2018 11 13 Membership 2019 88 122 1 IdeologyLiberalismConstitutionalismThird WaySocial democracyPolitical positionCentre 2 3 to centre left 4 Colours Dark Orange Orange GreenMembersList Revolutionary Left Front 2018 present First the People 2020 present Senate11 36Chamber of Deputies39 130Governorships0 9Mayors6 337Websitehttps comunidadciudadanabo com Politics of BoliviaPolitical partiesElections The CC campaign focused on condemning the candidacy of incumbent president Evo Morales to a controversial but legal fourth consecutive five year term The election took place on October 20 2019 With a preliminary vote count of 45 for incumbent president Evo Morales and 38 for his leading challenger former president Carlos Mesa after 83 of votes were counted neither of those conditions appeared likely to be met A second round runoff vote between those two candidates would therefore be held on 15 December 9 After that figure of 83 of the total however no further updates to the preliminary results were made after 19 40 hours local time which caused consternation among opposition politicians and the election monitors deployed by the Organization of American States candidate Mesa described the suspension as extremely serious and spoke of manipulation while the OAS said an explanation was essential The electoral authorities explained that updates to the preliminary count had been halted because the official results were beginning to be released nevertheless no official results were published overnight 10 Contents 1 Constituent parties 1 1 2019 1 2 2020 2021 2 Electoral results 2 1 Presidential elections 2 2 Legislative elections 2 3 Regional elections 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksConstituent parties edit2019 edit On 6 October 2018 former president Carlos Mesa accepted the invitation of the Revolutionary Left Front FRI to be the party s presidential candidate in the 2019 general elections 11 Soon after various parties expressed their interest in forming a unified opposition alliance with Mesa at the helm 12 On 24 October La Paz Mayor Luis Revilla announced that his Sovereignty and Liberty SOL bo civic group had decided to support Mesa s candidacy 13 After a 26 minute walk through the Central Urban Park La Paz on 30 October Revilla and Mesa before the media presented their Citizen alliance 14 The pact was formalized the following day 15 Civic Community CC was registered with the Supreme Electoral Tribunal on 13 November 2018 as a coalition between the FRI SOL bo and over 50 citizens platforms 16 The coalition was further expanded the following day when CC signed an alliance with TODOS the regional party of Tarija Governor Adrian Oliva 17 Despite last minute hopes of constructing a greater agreement between CC and the two largest opposition fronts the National Unity Front UN and the Democrat Social Movement MDS both parties registered their own alliance dubbed Bolivia Says No 18 19 Party Ideology Type Registration Revolutionary Left Front Reformism Social democracy Political party National Sovereignty and Liberty Social democracy Civic group La Paz 2020 2021 edit Main article 2021 Bolivian regional elections CC contested regional elections for the first time in 2021 In all but three departments CC ran its own candidates under the variant name Civic Community Autonomies for Bolivia Comunidad Ciudadana Autonomias para Bolivia CA The exceptions were in Beni where it aligned with Creemos to form the Let s Change Cambiemos alliance Pando where it joined with the regional Democratic Integration Community CID and Tarija where it gained the support of incumbent governor Adrian Oliva to form Community of Everyone Comunidad de Todos 20 21 22 Santa Cruz was the only department where it did not present a gubernatorial candidate choosing instead to endorse Creemos leader Luis Fernando Camacho 23 Largely as a result of the hugely divided opposition field CC failed to win any gubernatorial elections and won six mayoral elections These were in Camiri Colcapirhua Ingavi Puerto Rico San Pedro de Manuripi and Santos Mercado The latter four were all located in Pando where CC saw its best performance 24 The Civic Community coalition is currently composed of the following groups 25 Party Ideology Type Registration Revolutionary Left Front Reformism Social democracy Political party National First the People Civic group TarijaElectoral results editPresidential elections edit Election Presidential nominee Running mate Votes Votes Result First Round Second Round 2019 Carlos Mesa Gustavo Pedraza 2 240 920 36 51 Annulled nbsp N 2020 1 775 943 28 83 Lost nbsp N Legislative elections edit Plurinational Legislative Assembly Election Votes Seats Position Government No Chamber Senate 2019 2 240 920 36 51 50 130 nbsp 50 14 38 nbsp 14 2nd Results annulled 2020 1 775 943 28 83 39 130 nbsp 11 11 38 nbsp 3 nbsp 2nd Movement for Socialism Regional elections edit Election Seats Mayors Governors 2021 6 337 nbsp 6 0 9 nbsp 0See also editList of political parties in BoliviaReferences edit https urgente bo noticia estas son las cifras de militancia de los partidos pol C3 ADticos en bolivia Bolivia election Five things to know about BBC News 17 October 2020 Bolivians expect upheaval as general election looms 18 October 2020 Comunidad Ciudadana Comunidad Ciudadana in Spanish Retrieved 8 December 2020 Will Bolivians give Evo Morales a fourth term BBC 20 October 2019 Retrieved 21 October 2019 Bolivia presidential election Evo Morales faces a run off vote on Dec 15 The Santiago Times 21 October 2018 Sol bo FRI Todos ratifican alianza y van con Comunidad Ciudadana a las subnacionales de 2020 Agrupacion Fuerza K ochala se adhiere a Comunidad Ciudadana 9 October 2019 Bolivia s Evo Morales set to face first run off BBC 21 October 2019 Retrieved 21 October 2019 Bolivia elections Concern as results transmission pauses BBC News 21 October 2019 Bolivia el ex mandatario Carlos Mesa lanzo su candidatura presidencial para enfrentar a Evo Morales en 2019 infobae in European Spanish Archived from the original on 7 October 2018 Retrieved 12 June 2021 Mesa lanza su candidatura y llama a colectivos y partidos www paginasiete bo in Spanish Retrieved 12 June 2021 SOL bo propone alianza a Mesa y propone agenda programatica www paginasiete bo in Spanish Retrieved 12 June 2021 Revilla firma con Mesa y deja que el elija a su acompanante www paginasiete bo in Spanish Archived from the original on 8 December 2021 Retrieved 12 June 2021 Operador 3 31 October 2018 Carlos Mesa y Luis Revilla firman alianza de cara a las elecciones primarias radioamerica in European Spanish Retrieved 12 June 2021 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint numeric names authors list link Mesa y Revilla oficializan la alianza politica Comunidad Ciudadana ante el TSE ANF Agencia de Noticias in Spanish Archived from the original on 8 December 2021 Retrieved 12 June 2021 Carlos Mesa y Adrian Oliva confirman alianza para las elecciones de 2019 La Razon Noticias de Bolivia y el Mundo Retrieved 12 June 2021 El FRI dice que siguen las conversaciones con UN y Democratas www paginasiete bo in Spanish Retrieved 12 June 2021 UN y Democratas oficializan alianza Bolivia Dice No y se abren a recibir cualquier candidatura La Razon Noticias de Bolivia y el Mundo Retrieved 12 June 2021 Gonzales dice que quiere poner fin a 14 anos de chacota en Pand www paginasiete bo in Spanish Retrieved 22 March 2021 Flores Edwin Beni 14 alianzas y partidos politicos presentaron listas de candidatos La Palabra del Beni lapalabradelbeni com bo in European Spanish Retrieved 22 March 2021 Se perfila alianza de CC FRI Todos PG SOL BO y otras fuerzas municipales en Tarija El Pais Tarija in Spanish Retrieved 22 March 2021 Siete frentes respaldan a Camacho y Creemos no apoyara a ningun candidato a la Alcaldia crucena Los Tiempos in Spanish 29 December 2020 Retrieved 22 March 2021 ELECCIoN DE AUTORIDADES POLITICAS DEPARTAMENTALES REGIONALES Y MUNICIPALES 2021 Organo Electoral Plurinacional Archived from the original on 5 December 2017 Retrieved 21 March 2021 CC descarta alianzas en La Paz y va con variantes en Beni Pando y Tarija www paginasiete bo in Spanish Archived from the original on 12 May 2021 Retrieved 22 March 2021 External links editCivic Community website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Civic Community amp oldid 1211828845, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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