- The
Front for a
Country in
Solidarity (Spanish:
Frente País
Solidario or
FREPASO) was a center-left
political coalition in Argentina. It was
formed in 1994...
- The
party was part of the
FrePaSo coalition from the 1990s and
entered government in 1999 as part of the
Alianza between FrePaSo and the
Radical Civic Union...
-
party refused to
support or
investigate the accusations),
so the
Alliance (and even the
FrePaSo)
effectively broke down. Moreover, in the
midst of serious...
- de los
fundadores del
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- y la Educación), a
coalition formed by the
Radical Civic Union and the
FrePaSo,
which managed to
defeat the in****bent
Justicialist Party (the Peronist...
-
running on the
Alliance ticket, a
political coalition of the UCR and the
Frepaso. He was
opposed by the
Peronist unions and his Vice
President Carlos Álvarez...
-
benefited least from the 1991-94 boom). They
combined forces to
create the
FREPASO,
adding Argentina's
struggling Socialists. The new
constitutional rules...
- centre-left
FrePaSo coalition formed by the
Broad Front in the 1990s and
entered government in 1999 as part of the
Alianza between FrePaSo and the Radical...
- She
later served as a deputy, senator, and
government minister for the
FrePaSo party.
Graciela Castagnola was born in
Avellaneda just
south of Buenos...
- into a new alliance,
creating the
Front for a
Country in
Solidarity (
FrePaSo).
FrePaSo would continue the
success of the
Frente Grande and
propel Álvarez...