Renewal Front
The Renewal Front (Spanish: Frente Renovador, FR[5]) is a peronist[6] political party in the Argentina led by Sergio Massa.
Renewal Front Frente Renovador | |
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New logo since 2018 | |
Abbreviation | FR |
Leader | Sergio Massa |
President | Pablo Mirolo |
Founded | June 2013 |
Split from | Justicialist Party |
Headquarters | Tigre, Argentina |
Youth wing | Young FR: "La Renovadora" |
Ideology | Peronism[1] Syncretism[2] |
Political position | Centre[3][4] |
National affiliation | Frente de Todos |
Colors | Black |
Seats in the Chamber of Deputies | 11 / 257 |
Seats in the Senate | 0 / 72
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Province Governors | 0 / 24
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Website | |
www.frenterenovador.org.ar | |
History
It was in opposition against the ruling Front for Victory faction within the Justicialist Party and therefore considered part of the dissident Peronist wing[7] until 2019.
The Front was founded by Sergio Massa, the mayor of Tigre, in 2013, ahead of the Argentine mid-term elections.[8] Massa was chief of the cabinet under President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner from 2008 to 2009 and member of the Front for Victory, but broke with the Kirchnerist faction and formed his own political movement.
In the October 2013 mid-term election for the Argentine Chamber of Deputies won 43.9% of the votes and 16 of 35 seats in Buenos Aires Province, distancing the Front of Victory by more than 11 percentage points.[9][10]
The Renewal Front demonstrated against a possible reform of the National Constitution to enable a third consecutive term of the then President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner.[11]
The Renewal Front held the candidacy for president of the Nation of Sergio Massa within the national coalition for United a New Alternative. Massa triumphs in the intern against José Manuel de la Sota and is a candidate in the 2015 presidential elections, where he obtained third place and failed to enter the ballotage.
In the 2017 legislative elections, it is grouped together with Generation for a National Encounter, led by Margarita Stolbizer, to form the 1 Country front which promoted the Massa formula for senator and Felipe Solá for deputy.[12]
In 2019, the Renovating Front forms the Frente de Todos supporting the presidential formula Alberto Fernández - Cristina Fernández de Kirchner. The leader of the party, Sergio Massa, ran for the first national deputy candidate for the province of Buenos Aires.
- First logo used in 2013
- Logo used in 2015
See also
- United for a New Alternative
- Federal Peronism (Center-right faction of the Justicialist Party)
- Front for Victory (Center-left faction of the Justicialist Party)
References
- Sergio Massa se reunió con sus aliados para diseñar su estrategia electoral peronista y modernista, La Nación, June 24, 2013
- http://www.clarin.com/politica/Massa-seguridad-derecha-izquierda_0_962303783.html (Clarín)
- "El Frente Renovador va a ser una fuerza de centro". ON24. 9 September 2014. Retrieved 4 October 2014.
- "Massa es el candidato opositor con mejor imagen positiva". Reconquista. June 22, 2013. Archived from the original on December 25, 2013.
- "Cristina Fernandez defeated in Argentina's main electoral districts; Massa pledges 'end to confrontation'", MercoPress, 12 August 2013
- Sergio Massa se reunió con sus aliados para diseñar su estrategia electoral peronista y modernista, La Nación, June 24, 2013
- "Massa presenta su partido y se inquietan los intendentes K". www.lapoliticaonline.com.
- Confirmado: Sergio Massa será candidato a diputado (La Nación)
- "Poll setback for Argentine President Cristina Fernandez", BBC News, 28 October 2013
- Gilbert, Jonathan (28 October 2013), "Voters, in Midterm Elections, Give New Momentum to the Opposition in Argentina", The New York Times
- Massa y sus candidatos firmaron un compromiso contra la reelección (La Nación)
- "Massa y Stolbizer presentan "1País", el Frente Electoral que armaron el Frente Renovador y el GEN". www.telam.com.ar.
External links
- Home page (in Spanish)