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Progressive Movement (Mexico)

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Progressive Movement
Movimiento Progresista
LeaderAndrés Manuel López Obrador
Founded2011 (2011)
Dissolved2012 (2012)
Preceded byCoalition for the Good of All
IdeologyCardenism
Social democracy
Left-wing nationalism
Progressivism
Political positionLeft-wing

The Progressive Movement (Spanish: Movimiento Progresista) was a political alliance formed between the Democratic Revolution (PRD), Labor Party (PT) and the Citizens' Movement (MC), which contested the 2012 Mexican general election. Its presidential candidate Andrés Manuel López Obrador came in second place, losing to Enrique Peña Nieto.[1]

History

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The alliance was built around the candidacy of the then PRD and former head of Government of the Federal District Andrés Manuel López Obrador, to compete in the federal elections in Mexico in 2012. This union was also used for candidates for the Senate and the Chamber of Deputies in different states, as well as for gubernatorial candidates in the same elections of the same year.[2]

As a left-wing alliance , it proposed, in the words of its candidate López Obrador, "an alternative nation project that seeks to change the neoliberal policy that has developed in Mexico since the mid -1980s."

In July 2013, Marcelo Ebrard took up the name again to create an expression of the Party of the Democratic Revolution (PRD), the Progressive Movement, which in January 2014 became a civil association with the name of Movimiento Progresista AC.

Dissolution

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After the loss, López Obrador told a rally in Mexico City's main plaza Zocalo on 9 September 2012 that he would withdraw from the Democratic Revolution Party "on the best of terms," as well as the Labor Party and Citizens' Movement (MC). He added that he was working on founding a new party from the Movement for National Regeneration, which he would later name National Regeneration Movement or MORENA.[3]

Results

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Candidate Results by party Coalition results Place
Party Votes Percentage Votes Percentage
Andrés Manuel López Obrador Party of the Democratic Revolution 11,122,251 22.18% 15,848,827 31.61% 2nd
Labor Party 2,597,905 5.18%
Citizens' Movement 2,128,671 4.25%
National Electoral Institute[4]

References

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  1. ^ "SICEEF 2015 - ATLAS". siceef.ine.mx. Retrieved 2021-02-27.
  2. ^ "Pagina Oficial de Andrés Manuel López Obrador". 2006-07-14. Archived from the original on 2006-07-14. Retrieved 2021-03-25.
  3. ^ "Ex-candidate quits Mexico leftist party". Al Jazeera English. September 10, 2012. Archived from the original on December 20, 2016. Retrieved December 10, 2016.
  4. ^ Resultado de las Elecciones Federales del 2012. "Sistema de Consulta de la Estadística de las Elecciones Federales 2014-2015". Instituto Nacional Electoral.((cite web)): CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)


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