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Union of the Argentine People
Unión del Pueblo Argentino
Abbreviation
UdelPA
Leader
Pedro Eugenio Aramburu (1962–1970)
Founder
Pedro Eugenio Aramburu
Founded
1st: 2 January 1962 2nd: 24 August 1972
Dissolved
1st: 28 June 1966 (prohibited) 2nd: 1987
Succeeded by
Popular Federalist Alliance
Headquarters
Buenos Aires
Ideology
Conservatism Militarism Anti-Peronism
Political position
Right-wing
Colors
Blue
Politics of Argentina
Political parties
Elections
The Union of the Argentine People was an Argentine Right-wing political party founded in 1962 by Pedro Eugenio Aramburu, aiming to establish an antiperonist centrist alternative. Led by him and in a coalition with the Democratic Progressive Party, it could reach the third place in 1963 Presidential election, getting 17.81% of the votes. The party was dissolved by the 1966 Coup, which declared the abolition of all political parties. Though the party had a rebirth in 1972, the assassination of Aramburu and the lack of a strong leadership forced them to merge in a coalition with the Popular Federalist Alliance, led by ex-Navy Captain Francisco Manrique.
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Former political parties and alliances in Argentina
19th century –early 20th century
Unitarian Party
Federalist Party
National Autonomist Party (PAN)
Civic Union of the Youth (UCJ)
Civic Union
National Civic Union (UCN)
National Autonomist Party (Modernist)
Lencinism (Mendoza)
Antipersonalista Radical Civic Union (UCR-A)
Rightist Confederation
Independent Socialist Party (PSI)
National Democratic Party (PDN)
Concordancia
1930s–1970s
Democratic Union (UD)
Radical Civic Union (Junta Renovadora)
Labour Party (PL)
Peronist Party (PP)
Female Peronist Party
Intransigent Radical Civic Union (UCRI)
Radical Civic Union of the People (UCRP)
Democratic Socialist Party (PSD)
Argentine Socialist Party (PSA)
Revolutionary and Popular Indo-american Front (FRIP)
Union of the Argentine People (UDELPA)
Argentine Socialist Vanguard Party (PSAV)
Socialist Party of the National Left (PSIN)
Popular Socialist Party (PSP)
Worker's Socialist Party (PST)
Federalist Popular Alliance (APF)
Revolutionary Popular Alliance (APR)
Justicialist Front for National Liberation (FREJULI)
1970s–2010s
Workers' Revolutionary Party
Federalist Popular Force (FUFEPO)
Autonomist-Liberal Pact (Corrientes)
Alliance for Work, Justice and Education (ALIANZA)
Commitment to Change
Federal Party
Front for a Country in Solidarity (FREPASO)
Argentines for a Republic of Equals (ARI)
United Left (IU)
Front for Change
Encuentro Amplio
An Advanced Nation (UNA)
Civic and Social Agreement (ACyS)
Recreate for Growth
Front for Change/Social Pole
People's Reconstruction Party
Everybody's Front (1996)
Federalist Unity Party
Union of the Democratic Centre
Broad Front UNEN
Plural Consensus
Solidarity and Equality
Movement for Socialism
Liberal Libertarian Party
Broad Progressive Front
United for a New Alternative
Union for Córdoba
since 2020s
Everybody's Front
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