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Broad Progressive Front (Argentina)

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Leader
  
Hermes Binner

Dissolved
  
2013

Political position
  
Centre-left

Founded
  
2011

Membership
  
96,250

Broad Progressive Front (Argentina)

Ideology
  
Social democracy Progressivism

The Broad Progressive Front (Spanish: Frente Amplio Progresista, FAP) was a centre-left coalition in Argentina, created in 2011, integrated of progressive and social democratic political parties focusing on an advanced and transparent welfare state. It was integrated by the Socialist Party, Generation for a National Encounter, the New Party and Freemen of the South.

In 2013 it was replaced by the Broad Front UNEN, which in turn was replaced by the Progresistas coalition in 2015.

Proposals

Some of the main proposals of the Broad Progressive Front are:

  • Parliamentary system.
  • Gender identity law.
  • Assisted reproduction law.
  • Same-sex marriage law.
  • End of gay blood donation ban.
  • Gender equality and eradication of femicide.
  • Drug liberalization.
  • Sex education.
  • Universal and free reproductive health access.
  • Complete nationalization of YPF.
  • Special policies for the reduction of maternal death.
  • Recognition of the Argentine Workers' Central Union (CTA).
  • Institutional development of the Union of South American Nations.
  • Participatory budgeting.
  • Analysis of the external debt.
  • Revision of subsidies.
  • References

    Broad Progressive Front (Argentina) Wikipedia