- The
Front for a
Country in
Solidarity (Spanish:
Frente País
Solidario or
FREPASO) was a center-left
political coalition in Argentina. Its
leading figures...
- She
later served as a deputy, senator, and
government minister for the
FrePaSo party.
Graciela Castagnola was born in
Avellaneda just
south of Buenos...
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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...
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benefited least from the 1991-94 boom). They
combined forces to
create the
FREPASO,
adding Argentina's
struggling Socialists. The new
constitutional rules...
- 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...
- de los
fundadores del
Frepaso (in Spanish) Página|12 (19 May 2021). "Falleció Darío Alessandro, uno de los
fundadores del
Frepaso | El sociólogo, dirigente...
- parti****ted in
elections in
coalition with
Front for a
Country in
Solidarity (
FREPASO),
itself an
alliance of many
smaller parties. This
strategy brought Fernando...
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economic policies. In 1994 he led his
followers into a new
leftwing alliance,
FrePaSo, with
other parties and
dissident Peronists. FrePaSo's po****rity grew...
- Solidario,
FREPASO)–
emerged in the 1990s as a
serious third party,
coming second in the 1995
Presidential elections. In
August 1997 the UCR and
FREPASO joined...
- 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...