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Together for Change
Juntos por el Cambio
Abbreviation
JxC
Party Presidents
Patricia Bullrich Gerardo Morales Maximiliano Ferraro Ricardo López Murphy Miguel Ángel Pichetto
Deputies Leader
Mario Negri
Senate Leader
Alfredo Cornejo
Founder
Mauricio Macri Elisa Carrió Ernesto Sanz
Founded
15 June 2015; 8 years ago (2015-06-15)
Ideology
Liberalism[1][2][3]
Factions:
Conservatism[4]
Social liberalism[5]
Conservative liberalism[6]
Political position
Centre to centre-right
Colours
Yellow
Member parties
13 (full list)
Republican Proposal
Radical Civic Union
Civic Coalition ARI
Civic Front of Córdoba
GEN Party
Democratic Progressive Party
Integration and Development Movement
Popular Union
UNIR Constitutional Nationalist Party
Republican Peronism
Dialogue Party
Republicans United
Public Trust
Chamber of Deputies
93 / 257
Senate
24 / 72
Governors
10 / 24
Website
jxc.com.ar
Politics of Argentina
Political parties
Elections
Juntos por el Cambio (English: Together for Change) is a political coalition in Argentina.[7] A big tent coalition, it was created in 2015 as Cambiemos (English: Let's Change), and renamed in 2019.[8][9] It is composed of Republican Proposal, Radical Civic Union, Civic Coalition ARI and United Republicans.[10][11]
These three parties respectively nominated Mauricio Macri, Ernesto Sanz, and Elisa Carrió as their representatives in the August 2015 primary elections, which were held to choose which candidate would run in the 2015 presidential election on 25 October.[12] On 9 August, Macri was elected as the candidate who would represent Cambiemos in the presidential election; on 22 November, where he won in second round by 51%.[13][14]
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"Macri: 'Éste es un cambio trascendente en la política argentina'". El Mundo. 26 October 2015.
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Richard Lough (23 November 2015). "Argentina's new conservative president is about to turn the country on its head". Business Insider.
^"Macri y el social liberalismo". Horacio Minotti (in European Spanish). Retrieved 26 September 2021.|Sebastián Fest (18 October 2020). "Mauricio Macri: "El kirchnerismo y Podemos caen en la irracionalidad"". El Mundo.
^Isabella Escobedo (16 August 2020). "Argentiniens doppelte Krise: Düstere Zukunftsaussichten?". Deutsche Welle.
^María Victoria Murillo (27 October 2017). "Macri triunfó, ¿ahora qué?". New York Times.
^"Las 8 alianzas que competirán en las próximas elecciones" [The 8 alliances that will run in the next elections]. La Nación (in Spanish). 11 June 2015. Retrieved 12 June 2015.
^"La coalición oficialista tiene nuevo nombre: Juntos por el cambio" [The official coalition has a new name: Juntos por el cambio]. La Nacion (in Spanish). 12 June 2019. Retrieved 12 June 2019.
^"Tres cafés y una foto para calmar los ánimos de Cambiemos en la recta final". Télam. 1 October 2015.
^"Lo que Cambiemos nos legó". Revista Anfibia (in Spanish). 17 October 2019. Retrieved 20 December 2021.
^"El radicalismo aprobó la alianza con Macri y Carrió" [Radicalism approved the alliance with Macri and Carrió]. La Nación (in Spanish). 15 March 2015. Retrieved 1 September 2015.
^Jonathan Watts and Uki Goñi (22 November 2015). "Argentina shifts to the left after Mauricio Macri wins presidential runoff". The Guardian. Retrieved 21 November 2015.
^Jonathan Watts and Uki Goñi (22 November 2015). "Argentina election: second round vote could spell end for 'Kirchnerism'". The Guardian. Retrieved 21 November 2015.
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