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Commitment to Change

Former political party in Argentina


Former political party in Argentina

FieldValue
countryArgentina
nameCommitment to Change
native_nameCompromiso para el Cambio
colorcodeblue
logoCompromiso para el Cambio.png
logo_size250px
leader1_titleLeader
leader1_nameMauricio Macri
leader2_titlePresident
leader2_nameMauricio Macri
leader3_titleVice President
leader3_nameHoracio Rodríguez Larreta
foundation2 April 2003
dissolution1 April 2008
mergedRepublican Proposal
headquartersBuenos Aires
ideologyConservatism
positionCentre-right
regionalUnion of Latin American Parties
coloursBlue

Commitment to Change () was a centre-right political party in Argentina, principally active in the City of Buenos Aires.

History

The party was led by Mauricio Macri, businessman and chairman of Boca Juniors football club. The party was conceived as a source for new politicians, as the major parties were discredited after the December 2001 riots in Argentina. It has been active since he stood to be Mayor of Buenos Aires in 2003. He won the first round but lost the runoff election with 47% of the popular vote to Aníbal Ibarra. The party did however win a large number of members of the city legislature.

In 2003 Commitment to Change also won five seats in the Argentine Chamber of Deputies, the lower house of the Argentine Congress. In 2005 the party teamed up with the centre-right party of Ricardo López Murphy, Recreate for Growth, principally active in Buenos Aires Province. The new alliance was named Republican Proposal or usually PRO. The front won nine deputies in the 2005 legislative elections. Macri became a deputy in 2005.

Ahead of the 2007 elections, Macri and López Murphy have been in discussions with Jorge Sobisch, governor of Neuquén Province and likely presidential candidate in 2007, to create a nationwide centre-right political force. López Murphy has fallen out with Sobisch. Macri withdrew his support to Sobisch after the scandal of the death of the teacher Fuentealba during a demonstration in Neuquen.

On 2 April 2008, Commitment to Change replaced its name to Republican Proposal. A year later, Recreate for Growth was absorbed by Republican Proposal.

References

References

  1. (24 June 2007). "El conservador Mauricio Macri arrebata al peronismo la capital argentina". El País.
  2. (18 April 2005). "Macri ve complicado un acuerdo con Murphy".
  3. (November 2014). ""Meterse en política": La construcción de PRO y la renovación de la centroderecha argentina | Nueva Sociedad".
  4. (14 August 2017). "La centroderecha y el "cambio cultural" argentino | Nueva Sociedad".
  5. "Partidos Miembros".
  6. Sergio D. Morresi & Gabriel Vommaro, [http://live.v1.udesa.edu.ar/files/UAHumanidades/EVENTOS/PaperMorresi040413.pdf The Difficulties of the Partisan Right in Argentina: The Case of the PRO Party] {{Webarchive. link. (2016-03-03 , Draft, March 2013)
  7. Fabián Bosoer. (November 23, 2015). "Macri y el PRO en el poder: una suma de novedades históricas". Clarín.
  8. (August 25, 2003). "Macri le gana a Ibarra y hay ballottage". La Nación.
  9. (August 1, 2011). "Macri estableció un nuevo récord en la ciudad". La Nación.
  10. "Macri's profile". Terra.com.ar.
  11. "Macri volvió a tomar distancia del gobernador Jorge Sobisch". Lanacion.com.ar.
  12. [http://www.pjn.gov.ar/cne/secelec/secciones/agrupaciones/nombre/agrupaciones_detalle.php?aID=839&dID=2&tID=5 Cambio de Nombre] (in Spanish)
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