Federal Commitment
{{short description|Argentine political party}}
{{use dmy dates|date=June 2020}}
{{Infobox political party
| name =
| native_name = Compromiso Federal
| logo = ACFederal.png
| logo_size = 226px
| colorcode = {{party color|Federal Commitment}}
| leader = Alberto Rodríguez Saá
| leader2_title = President
| leader2_name = Josefina Aldana
| founded = {{start date and age|2011}} {{small|(as an electoral alliance)}}
{{start date and age|2015}} {{small|(as a political party)}}
| headquarters = San Luis Province
| youth_wing = Young Federal Commitment
| ideology = Federal Peronism{{Cite news|url=https://elpais.com/internacional/2011/10/17/actualidad/1318873416_659169.html|title = El peronista Rodríguez Saá predica un populismo de promesas milagrosas|newspaper = El País|date = 17 October 2011|last1 = Gallego-Díaz|first1 = Soledad}}
| position = Centre-right{{Cite web |date=2015-10-24 |title=Las claves de las presidenciales argentinas |url=https://www.elmundo.es/internacional/2015/10/24/562a791f22601d88188b457b.html |access-date=2023-06-24 |website=ELMUNDO |language=es}}{{cite web|url=http://www.losandes.com.ar/article/precandidatos-centro-derecha-definen-728723 |title=Los precandidatos de centro derecha se definen |access-date=30 August 2014|author=Gabriela Valdés |date=27 July 2013 |work=Los Andes}}{{Cite web|url=https://www.pagina12.com.ar/diario/elpais/1-93719-2007-10-29.html|title = Página/12 :: El país :: Kirchner, presidenta con "A" final}}
| national = Unión por la Patria
| seats1_title = Seats in the Chamber of Deputies
| seats1 = {{Composition bar|4|257|{{party color|Federal Commitment}}}}
| seats2_title = Seats in the Senate
| seats2 = {{Composition bar|1|72|{{party color|Federal Commitment}}}}
| seats3_title = Province Governors
| seats3 = {{Composition bar|1|24|{{party color|Federal Commitment}}}}
| country = Argentina
}}
Federal Commitment is a Peronist{{Cite news|url=https://elpais.com/internacional/2011/10/17/actualidad/1318873416_659169.html|title = El peronista Rodríguez Saá predica un populismo de promesas milagrosas|newspaper = El País|date = 17 October 2011|last1 = Gallego-Díaz|first1 = Soledad}} political party in Argentina formed by the fusion of Es Posible Party and the Independent Movement of Justice and Dignity. The party is currently part of the former governing Unión por la Patria{{Cite web|url=https://cnnespanol.cnn.com/2023/08/02/union-por-la-patria-origen-quien-la-compone/|title = Unión por la Patria: ¿cuál es el origen de la coalición y quién la compone?|access-date=21 October 2023}} coalition of former President Alberto Fernández and former Vice President Cristina Kirchner since 2019.
History
The Federal Commitment proposal postulates replicating the "San Luis" model at the national level. The province of San Luis, received different distinctions by the United Nations in terms of caring for the environment, and by the former Vice President of the United States and Nobel Peace Prize, Al Gore, who visited the province of San Luis in 2015.{{Citation|title=Alberto Rodríguez Saá y Al Gore juntos|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uztc1jHiSnQ|language=en|access-date=2021-11-07}}
In the national order, the province of San Luis was rated in 2015 as the best managed in the country by private consultants for the seventh consecutive year in terms of Fiscal Efficiency, Social Indicators, Infrastructure, Fiscal Solvency, and Foreign Trade.{{Cite web|date=2010-11-17|title=Diario Crónica|url=http://www.diariocronica.com.ar/noticia.php?idnota=163908|access-date=2021-11-07|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20101117013833/http://www.diariocronica.com.ar/noticia.php?idnota=163908|archive-date=17 November 2010}}{{Cite web|date=2012-04-02|title=San Luis es la provincia Argentina mejor administrada de los últimos siete años - El Espejo Nacional|url=http://www.elespejonacional.com.ar/?p=85994|access-date=2021-11-08|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120402070427/http://www.elespejonacional.com.ar/?p=85994|archive-date=2 April 2012}}{{Cite web|date=2014-10-06|title=San Luis es la provincia mejor administrada del país (Números positivos para Entre Ríos) - Informe Digital|url=http://www.informedigital.com.ar/secciones/medios/nota.php?id=28188|access-date=2021-11-08|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141006082714/http://www.informedigital.com.ar/secciones/medios/nota.php?id=28188|archive-date=6 October 2014}} In addition, in its ambition to create a Silicon Valley, San Luis was positioned as fourth in the ranking of 150 digital metropolises prepared by Motorola.{{Cite news|last=Scarpinelli|first=Luján|date=2010-02-28|title=Avanzan las ciudades Wi-Fi|language=es-AR|work=La Nación|url=https://www.lanacion.com.ar/economia/avanzan-las-ciudades-wi-fi-nid1237723/|access-date=2021-11-08|issn=0325-0946}}
It was originally a political alliance in 2011 composed of the Green Party, Es Posible, UNIR, the Democratic Party, PAIS Party and Republican Proposal.
San Luis Governor Alberto Rodríguez Saá (2007 and 2011) and Senator Adolfo Rodríguez Saá (2015) were the party's candidates in the general elections.
The party was part of the governing Frente de Todos coalition that supported the successful 2019 Argentine presidential candidate Alberto Fernández during the 2019 Argentine general election. It was also part of the Citizen's Unity between 2017 and 2019.
Since 2023, it is part of the Unión por la Patria coalition which supported Sergio Massa for the 2023 Argentine presidential election.
Ideology
Originally a Federal Peronist party, Federal Commitment later abandoned Federal Peronism and joined the Kirchnerist Citizen's Unity in 2017.
Electoral history
=Presidential elections=
class="wikitable"
! rowspan="2"| Election year ! rowspan="2"| Candidate(s) ! colspan="2" |Primaries ! colspan="2"| First Round ! colspan="2"| Second Round ! rowspan="2"| Result ! rowspan="2"| Note |
# votes
!% vote ! # votes ! % vote ! # votes ! % vote |
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2011
|1,749,971 |7.80 | 1,745,354 | 7.96 | colspan="2" bgcolor="#CCCCCC" | | {{N}} Defeated | |
2015
|472,341 |1.99 | 412,578 | 1.64 | colspan="2" bgcolor="#CCCCCC" | | {{N}} Defeated | |
2019
|12,205,938 |47.79 | 12,473,709 | 48.10 | colspan="2" bgcolor="#CCCCCC"| | {{Y}} Elected | as part of the Everyone's Front Alliance |
References
{{Argentine political parties}}
{{Peronism}}
Category:2011 establishments in Argentina
Category:Peronist parties and alliances in Argentina
Category:Political parties established in 2011
Category:Political parties in Argentina
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