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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 Leandro Alem and Bartolomé Mitre, instigated the
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The Civic Union established a presidential ticket with Bartolomé Mitre and
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established the Civic Union in a ceremony at the Buenos Aires
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On June 26, 1891, Alem's supporters formally founded the
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Since 1880, the exercise of power was concentrated in an
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Justicialist Front for National Liberation (FREJULI)
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Revolutionary and Popular Indo-american Front (FRIP)
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Former political parties and alliances in Argentina
171:in Argentina, founded on April 13, 1890 out of the 859:Alliance for Work, Justice and Education (ALIANZA) 1030: 304:, while those of the former became known as the 625: 385: 300:. Members of the latter became known as the 296:. In response, Mitre's followers formed the 874:Front for a Country in Solidarity (FREPASO) 803:Socialist Party of the National Left (PSIN) 255:, and influential ex-president and general 632: 618: 392: 378: 285:, undisputed leader of the pro-government 266:, an armed uprising that ousted president 34: 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) 399: 1044:Defunct political parties in Argentina 1031: 793:Union of the Argentine People (UDELPA) 748:Radical Civic Union (Junta Renovadora) 1049:Political parties established in 1890 694:National Autonomist Party (Modernist) 613: 373: 270:and replaced him with vice president 215:On April 13, 1890, supporters of the 854:Autonomist-Liberal Pact (Corrientes) 823:Revolutionary Popular Alliance (APR) 13: 1018:Argentine active political parties 14: 1065: 904:Civic and Social Agreement (ACyS) 849:Federalist Popular Force (FUFEPO) 818:Federalist Popular Alliance (APF) 717:Independent Socialist Party (PSI) 1054:1890 establishments in Argentina 778:Democratic Socialist Party (PSD) 644: 453: 420:Intransigent Radical Civic Union 122: 16:Political party in Argentina 783:Argentine Socialist Party (PSA) 722:National Democratic Party (PDN) 674:National Autonomist Party (PAN) 463:Radical presidents of Argentina 934:Union of the Democratic Centre 813:Worker's Socialist Party (PST) 679:Civic Union of the Youth (UCJ) 345: 1: 919:People's Reconstruction Party 808:Popular Socialist Party (PSP) 338: 969:United for a New Alternative 914:Front for Change/Social Pole 844:Workers' Revolutionary Party 408:Related parties or alliances 175:. That same year it led the 7: 707:Radical Civic Union (UCR-A) 311: 10: 1070: 689:National Civic Union (UCN) 476:Marcelo Torcuato de Alvear 210: 1008:List of political parties 998: 982: 959:Liberal Libertarian Party 836: 735: 654: 571: 515: 462: 451: 407: 287:National Autonomist Party 229:Francisco A. Barroetaveña 130: 121: 116: 104: 94: 80: 70: 62: 54: 42: 33: 21: 924:Everybody's Front (1996) 899:An Advanced Nation (UNA) 217:Civic Union of the Youth 173:Civic Union of the Youth 75:Civic Union of the Youth 964:Broad Progressive Front 949:Solidarity and Equality 954:Movement for Socialism 929:Federalist Unity Party 712:Rightist Confederation 579:Revolution of the Park 264:Revolution of the Park 179:that forced President 177:Revolution of the Park 164: 1013:Politics of Argentina 763:Female Peronist Party 743:Democratic Union (UD) 135:Politics of Argentina 864:Commitment to Change 494:Arturo Umberto Illia 445:Juntos por el Cambio 328:National Civic Union 298:National Civic Union 283:Julio Argentino Roca 279:Bernardo de Irigoyen 253:Lisandro de la Torre 245:Bernardo de Irigoyen 241:Aristóbulo del Valle 189:National Civic Union 181:Miguel Juárez Celman 167:) was a short-lived 89:National Civic Union 1039:Radical Civic Union 909:Recreate for Growth 758:Peronist Party (PP) 699:Lencinism (Mendoza) 657:–early 20th century 599:Trial of the Juntas 563:Ramón Javier Mestre 401:Radical Civic Union 333:Radical Civic Union 294:Radical Civic Union 233:José Manuel Estrada 185:Radical Civic Union 85:Radical Civic Union 589:Revolution of 1905 584:Revolution of 1893 506:Fernando de la Rúa 111:Universal suffrage 1026: 1025: 990:Everybody's Front 974:Union for Córdoba 753:Labour Party (PL) 607: 606: 482:Hipólito Yrigoyen 470:Hipólito Yrigoyen 272:Carlos Pellegrini 153: 152: 140:Political parties 81:Succeeded by 1061: 944:Plural Consensus 939:Broad Front UNEN 894:Encuentro Amplio 889:Front for Change 884:United Left (IU) 705:Antipersonalista 669:Federalist Party 649: 648: 634: 627: 620: 611: 610: 558:Ricardo Alfonsín 548:Rodolfo Terragno 528:Arturo Jauretche 457: 435:Broad Front UNEN 394: 387: 380: 371: 370: 361: 360: 349: 199:, respectively. 126: 71:Preceded by 38: 19: 18: 1069: 1068: 1064: 1063: 1062: 1060: 1059: 1058: 1029: 1028: 1027: 1022: 1003:Portal:Politics 994: 978: 832: 731: 664:Unitarian Party 656: 650: 643: 638: 608: 603: 567: 543:Eduardo Angeloz 523:Leandro N. Alem 511: 488:Arturo Frondizi 458: 449: 403: 398: 367: 365: 364: 351: 350: 346: 341: 323:Bartolomé Mitre 314: 257:Bartolomé Mitre 225:Leandro N. Alem 213: 197:Bartolomé Mitre 169:political party 149: 87: 49:Leandro N. 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Leader
Leandro N. Alem
Civic Union of the Youth
Radical Civic Union
National Civic Union
Buenos Aires
Ideology
Universal suffrage

Politics of Argentina
Political parties
Elections
Spanish
political party
Civic Union of the Youth
Revolution of the Park
Miguel Juárez Celman
Radical Civic Union
National Civic Union
Leandro Alem
Bartolomé Mitre
elite
Civic Union of the Youth
Frontón
Leandro N. Alem
Francisco A. Barroetaveña
José Manuel Estrada
Pedro Goyena
Aristóbulo del Valle

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