Last modified: 2006-08-19 by francisco gregoric
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Alianza is a coalition of two parties:
Unión Cívica Radical
and Frente País Solidario
(FREPASO).
Nicolas Rucks, 16 May 2000
The Alianza coalition was formed by the
U.C.R. and the FREPASO,
and other small parties. It won the elections of 1997 and 1999, but during
the times of President Fernando De la Rúa the Alianza
“broke” when Vice-president Carlos “Chacho”
Álvarez quit the government (2000). Then a lot of members of the
Alianza started to change to other politic parties. Nowadays,
there are politicians from the U.C.R. and from
the FREPASO in Argentine politics, but the
Alianza coalition disappeared.
Francisco Gregoric, 04 Sep 2003
The Alianza disolved "de facto" when the then Vice-President Carlos Alvarez quit the government, however there was never an "official" disolution of the coalition. So the "life" of the Alianza could be considered as 1997-2000 or 1997-2001 if we take the end of Fernando De la Rúa Presidency in December 2001.
Francisco Gregoric, 14 Aug 2006
In the 1997 and 1999 elections the flag of the Alianza was very
popular in Alianza’s political meetings. However this flag (as the
Alianza coalition itself) has disappeared of nowadays Argentina’s
politics.
Francisco Gregoric, 09 Sep 2003
The "A" of the word "Alianza" recalls a
ribbon with the Argentine National Colors.
These “Argentine” ribbons (as much as Argentine
cockades) are worn by people in Argentina during Celebrations as
Flag’s Day, 25 de Mayo Celebration,
Independence Day, San Martín’s Day, etc.
Francisco Gregoric, 04 Sep 2003
This is a variant of the flag of the Alianza. It is the common “Unnofficial variant of the Argentine Flag” with the logo of the coalition instead of the sun.
Francisco Gregoric, 14 Aug 2006