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- The Concertación, officially the Concertación de Partidos por la Democracia (Spanish pronunciation: [konseɾtaˈsjon de paɾˈtiðos poɾ la ðemoˈkɾasja]; English:...
- a New Paraguay (Spanish: Concertación para un Nuevo Paraguay, Concertación), also known as Concertación 2023 or Concertación Opositora, is a coalition...
- The presidential primaries of the Concertación de Partidos por la Democracia of 1999 were the electoral system to define the presidential candidate of...
- largest coalitions: Concertación and the Alliance for Chile. For the 2009 parliamentary election, the coalition joined the Concertación list and won three...
- for Democracy and Radical Party, all former members from the defunct Concertación coalition. Its founders were senators Ximena Rincón and Matías Walker...
- 58 seats in the Chamber of Deputies, while the governing center-left Concertación (CPD) was reduced to 57 seats. Three communist MPs were elected (Guillermo...
- Socialists and for the Concertación as a whole. The PS increased its representation by only one deputy and one senator, while the Concertación vote sank below...
- Deputies and elected members of the Senate. Eduardo Frei Ruiz-Tagle of the Concertación alliance was elected president, and the alliance also won a majority...
- military regime that had been in place since 1973. Patricio Aylwin of Concertación alliance was elected President, whilst the alliance also won a majority...
- The Concertación de Partidos por la Democracia primaries for the 2012 Chilean muni****l elections took place nationally on 1 April 2012. 313,000 people...