Civic Coalition ARI
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Civic Coalition ARI (Spanish: Coalición Cívica ARI, CC-ARI), until October 2009 known as Support for an Egalitarian Republic (Spanish: Afirmación para una República Igualitaria, ARI), is a centrist[11] political party in Argentina founded in 2002 by Elisa Carrió.[14]
Civic Coalition ARI Coalición Cívica ARI | |
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Abbreviation | CC-ARI |
Leader | Elisa Carrió |
President | Maximiliano Ferraro[1] |
Vice President | Mariana Zuvic[1] |
Chamber Leader | Juan Manuel López |
Founded | 2002; 22 years ago (2002) |
Split from | Radical Civic Union |
Headquarters | Av. Rivadavia 1479, C1033AAE, Buenos Aires |
Membership (2017) | 51,646 (6th)[2][3] |
Ideology | Liberalism[4][5] Civic humanism[6] Anti-corruption[7][8] Developmentalism[9] Social liberalism[9] Conservatism[10] |
Political position | Centre[9][11] Factions: Center-right[12][13] to center-left[9] |
Colors | Light blue |
Seats in the Chamber of Deputies | 6 / 257 |
Seats in the Senate | 0 / 72 |
Province Governors | 0 / 24 |
Website | |
CoalicionCivicaARI.org.ar | |
It is a member of Cambiemos since 2015 together with centrist and centre-right parties.[15]
Many consider it a social liberal[16] and an innovative party. It offers a political option located in the centre, where the defense of republican institutions and democratic freedoms prevails. It groups together modern social democrats, who accept the "Fundamentals of the economy" and publicly condemn the dictatorship of Fidel Castro; together with democratic liberals, supporters of civil liberties that clearly separate them from conservatives, primarily defenders of the rule of law and pragmatists.[17]