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Political party in Argentina
Civic and Social Front of Catamarca
Frente Cívico y Social de Catamarca
Founder
Eduardo Brizuela del Moral
Founded
1991
Headquarters
Catamarca, Argentina
Ideology
Radicalism Liberalism Social democracy
Political position
Centre-left
National affiliation
Cambiemos
Members
Radical Civic Union Socialist Party Republican Proposal Civic Coalition ARI Movilización Nuevo Espacio de Opinión Partido Fe
Argentine Chamber of Deputies
1 / 257
Argentine Senate
1 / 72
Catamarca Chamber of Deputies
18 / 41
Catamarca Senate
3 / 16
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The Civic and Social Front of Catamarca (Spanish: Frente Cívico y Social de Catamarca) is a provincial political party in Argentina.
The front was formed in 1991 by the Catamarcan branch of the Radical Civic Union and minor local parties. Since then it has held the governor's house in Catamarca, first with Arnoldo Castillo (1991-1999), then with his son Oscar Castillo (1999-2003), and then with Eduardo Brizuela del Moral.
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