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Federal Party Partido Federal | |
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| Founder | Francisco Manrique |
| Leader | Miguel Saredi |
| Founded | 8 December, 1973[1] |
| Headquarters | Buenos Aires,Argentina |
| Ideology | Federalism[2] Federal Peronism |
| Political position | Centre-right |
| National affiliation | Federal Consensus |
| Colors | Red |
| Website | |
| http://partidofederal.org/ | |
TheFederal Party is an Argentine political party founded byFrancisco Manrique in 1973.[3]
It was intended to be the successor party to the military government created by coup d'etat in 1966 and known as theArgentine Revolution(1966–1972) of which its founder was a minister. For theMarch 1973 Argentine general election, they allied with theDemocratic Progressive Party, which contributed the candidate for vice-president Rafael Martinez Raymonda, obtaining a third-place showing with 14.9% of the votes.[4]
From 1974 to 1976, it formed part of the opposition toIsabel Perón. In the1983 Argentine general election, the first since the 1976 coup, it was part of the Federal Alliance In 1987, the party merged intoRaúl Alfonsín's Convergencia Programática party, before separating from it once again. In 1988, Manrique died and Guillermo Francos succeeded him as president, who resigned in favor of Martín Borrelli in 1998. Ten years later, the party was headed by Gustavo Forgione.[3]
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