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The political parties of Chile are three clearly categorized, distinct, political groups: the left-wing, the center and the right-wing. Before the 1973 coup, these three political groups were moderately pluralistic and fragmented. This distinction has existed since the end of the 19th century.
This pact is formed by the parties Socialist, for Democracy, Radical, and Liberal. Opposition: Chile Vamos (Let's go Chile) is a center-right coalition with roots of liberal conservatism, formed by the parties Renovación Nacional (National Renewal), Unión Demócrata Independiente (Independent Democratic Union) and Evópoli.
Pages in category "Political parties in Chile" The following 39 pages are in this category, out of 39 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. *
The 2021 Chilean election cycle was notable for its polarization, representing a departure from the country's political normality. Against the backdrop of the 2019 protests, the writing of a new constitution, and the COVID-19 pandemic, [8] the dominant center-left and center-right coalitions that had ruled the country since the end of the military dictatorship experienced a significant drop in ...
The candidates do not have to be affiliated with any of the parties in the pact, but they cannot be affiliated with a political party outside of the pact. [4] Political parties that are not part of a pact may present up to two candidates per electoral district or senatorial constituency, and the candidates must be affiliated with that party. [4]
The Broad Front (Spanish: Frente Amplio, FA) was a Chilean political coalition founded in early 2017, composed of left-wing parties and movements. Its first electoral contest was the 2017 Chilean general election, where their presidential candidate Beatriz Sánchez came third with 20% of the vote in the first round of election (she just missed getting to the second-round run-off by 3%).
The party's ideological doctrine is similar to the previously existing Gremialismo and is the main group of "organic Pinochetism", the new far-right in Chile, with the party receiving more support as centre-left and center-right parties began to reach a point of political convergence in the area policies and a perceived collusion in corruption ...
The Party of the People (Spanish: Partido de la Gente, PDG) is a Chilean political party, characterized as a centre-right [4] [5] to right-wing [6] and populist. [7] [4] [8] [5] It was created at the end of 2019, being legalized by the Electoral Service on July 26, 2021. [9]