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that controlled access to candidacies. For this reason, the Civic Union emerged, which proposed to regenerate political life by promoting citizen participation in public space and demanding respect for the constitution and political freedoms.
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was elected president and leaders were drawn from all tendencies within the anti-government movement, including
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The same year, supporters of the Civic Union, led by
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The Civic Union established a presidential ticket with
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established the Civic Union in a ceremony at the Buenos Aires
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Justicialist Front for
National Liberation (FREJULI)
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Revolutionary and
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Argentina
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859:Alliance for Work, Justice and Education (ALIANZA)
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255:, and influential ex-president and general
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266:, an armed uprising that ousted president
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879:Argentines for a Republic of Equals (ARI)
798:Argentine Socialist Vanguard Party (PSAV)
773:Radical Civic Union of the People (UCRP)
430:Alliance for Work, Justice and Education
768:Intransigent Radical Civic Union (UCRI)
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270:and replaced him with vice president
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16:Political party in Argentina
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674:National Autonomist Party (PAN)
463:Radical presidents of Argentina
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813:Worker's Socialist Party (PST)
679:Civic Union of the Youth (UCJ)
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919:People's Reconstruction Party
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914:Front for Change/Social Pole
844:Workers' Revolutionary Party
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175:. That same year it led the
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135:Politics of Argentina
864:Commitment to Change
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445:Juntos por el Cambio
328:National Civic Union
298:National Civic Union
283:Julio Argentino Roca
279:Bernardo de Irigoyen
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245:Bernardo de Irigoyen
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181:Miguel Juárez Celman
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909:Recreate for Growth
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81:Succeeded by
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939:Broad Front UNEN
894:Encuentro Amplio
889:Front for Change
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165:Unión Cívica
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99:Buenos Aires
95:Headquarters
27:Unión Cívica
983:since 2020s
837:1970s–2010s
736:1930s–1970s
684:Civic Union
553:Julio Cobos
508:(1999-2003)
502:(1983-1989)
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484:(1928-1934)
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472:(1916-1922)
415:Civic Union
281:. However,
157:Civic Union
24:Civic Union
1033:Categories
572:Key events
339:References
117:Party flag
440:Cambiemos
357:La Nación
145:Elections
63:Dissolved
312:See also
306:Radicals
187:and the
106:Ideology
221:Frontón
211:History
161:Spanish
55:Founded
302:Civics
44:Leader
204:elite
195:and
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