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National Alfonsinist Movement
Political party in Argentina From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The National Alfonsinist Movement (Spanish: Movimiento Nacional Alfonsinista, MNA) is a centre-left political party in Argentina with a Alfonsinist and Kirchnerist ideology, Was founded in 2014, and was member of the Front for Victory in 2015, Citizen's Unity in 2017, the Frente de Todos in 2019 and the Unión por la Patria[2] in 2023. It integrates the political field of Kirchnerism.
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History
In 2014 the MNA split from the Radical Civic Union (UCR) and joined the Front for Victory. This rupture of the UCR materialized through a three-day congress held in Parque Norte in the City of Buenos Aires. In March 2015, Ernesto Sanz, the president of the UCR, announced the expulsion of Moreau from the party.[3]
In 2017, the MNA was part of the founding parties of the Citizen Unity alliance to compete in the 2017 legislative elections.[4]
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