Common Force
Chilean political party
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Common Force (Spanish: Fuerza Común) was a Chilean centre-left to left-wing political party, founded in 2020 by former members of the Socialist Party of Chile and independent organisations.[1] In August 2020, it became part of the Broad Front, a left-wing political coalition.[2][3]
On September 24, 2022, through a statement, it was reported that the Common Force political movement became part of the Social Convergence party .[4]
See also
List of political parties in Chile
References
- ^ "Atria inscribe partido "Fuerza Común": "Necesitamos un triunfo resonante del apruebo y en la Convención Constitucional"". El Mostrador (in Spanish). 14 February 2020. Retrieved 17 August 2020.
- ^ "Fuerza Común de Fernando Atria se suma al Frente Amplio tras plebiscito interno". CNN Chile (in Spanish). 16 August 2020. Retrieved 17 August 2020.
- ^ "Fuerza Común de Fernando Atria oficializa su ingreso al Frente Amplio". Bío Bío Chile (in Spanish). 17 August 2020. Retrieved 17 August 2020.
- ^ "Atria y nuevo proceso constituyente: La palabra plurinacionalidad quedó fuera después del plebiscito".
External links
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- National Renewal1 (23)
- Independent Democratic Union1 (23)
- Socialist Party of Chile2 (13)
- Republican Party (12)
- Communist Party of Chile3 (12)
- Social Convergence3 (10)
- Party for Democracy2 (9)
- Democratic Revolution3 (7)
- Christian Democratic Party (5)
- Liberal Party of Chile2 (5)
- Political Evolution1 (4)
- Democrats (4)
- Commons3 (4)
- Radical Party of Chile2 (3)
- Party of the People (3)
- Christian Social Party (3)
- Humanist Action3 (2)
- Green Ecologist Party (1)
- Social Green Regionalist Federation1 (1)
- Amarillos por Chile (1)
- Humanist Party (1)
- Independents
- Apruebo Dignidad3 (1)
- out of pact (8)
- National Renewal1 (11)
- Independent Democratic Union1 (9)
- Socialist Party of Chile2 (7)
- Party for Democracy2 (6)
- Christian Democratic Party (3)
- Political Evolution1 (3)
- Communist Party of Chile3 (2)
- Democrats (2)
- Republican Party (2)
- Social Green Regionalist Federation3 (1)
- Democratic Revolution3 (1)
- Independents
- Apruebo Dignidad3 (1)
- out of pact (2)
- Equality Party
- Common Sense
- People's Party
- Popular Green Alliance Party
- Progressive Homeland
- Chile Vamos
- Democratic Socialism
- Apruebo Dignidad (Broad Front
- Chile Digno)
Notes:123Numbers denote party membership of Political Coalitions, 1 is for Chile Vamos, 2 is for the Democratic Socialism, 3 is for the Apruebo Dignidad.
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