Social and Civic Agreement

{{short description|Former political coalition in Argentina}}

{{Infobox Political Party

| country = Argentina

| name = Social and Civic Agreement

| native_name = Acuerdo Cívico y Social

| colorcode = {{party color|Social and Civic Agreement}}

| logo = Acuerdo_Cívico_y_Socia.png

| logo_size = 250px

| leader = Elisa Carrió
Ernesto Sanz
Rubén Giustiniani

| foundation = 2009

| dissolution = 2011

| ideology = {{Nowrap|Social democracy{{Cite web|url=https://www.diarioelargentino.com.ar/noticias/37640/carrio-buscara-confluir-en-un-espacio-social-democrata-para-el-2009|title = Carrió buscará confluir en un espacio social demócrata para el 2009}}
Democratic socialism
Social liberalism}}

| position = Centre-left{{Cite web|url=https://www.lapoliticaonline.com.ar/nota/nota-66137/|title = El socialismo ratifica la alianza con la UCR y la Coalición y busca a Pino}}{{Cite web|url=https://www.cronista.com/impresageneral/El-Acuerdo-Civico-prefirio-nacionalizar-la-eleccion-20090629-0093.html|title = El Acuerdo Cívico prefirió nacionalizar la elección}}

| colors = Red and White

| headquarters = Buenos Aires

| international =

| seats1_title = Seats in the Chamber of Deputies

| seats1 =
{{Composition bar|46|257|{{party color|Social and Civic Agreement}}}}

| seats2_title = Seats in the Senate

| seats2 = {{Composition bar|14|72|{{party color|Social and Civic Agreement}}}}

| website =

}}

The Social and Civic Agreement ({{langx|es|Acuerdo Cívico y Social}}, ACyS) was a center-left congressional alliance in Argentina, integrated by the Radical Civic Union (UCR) the Socialist Party (PS) and the Civic Coalition ARI (CC-ARI), which acted as an umbrella national electoral alliance at the last 2009 Argentine legislative elections.[http://www.ambito.com/noticia.asp?id=457453 Ámbito Financiero, El frente de Carrió y la UCR se llamará Acuerdo Cívico y Social, 28 April 2009] The Civic Coalition, which was a founder member of the Social and Civic Agreement, left the alliance on 12 August 2010.[http://www.lanacion.com.ar/nota.asp?nota_id=1293981 {{in lang|es}} Con más críticas, Carrió se aleja del Acuerdo Cívico, La Nación]

Background

During the 2008 conflicts between the Argentine Government and the agricultural sector, most factions of the parties that would later ally themselves into the ACyS took a strong stance against the National Government's agricultural policy. Previously, at the 2007 presidential elections, the Civic Coalition and the Socialist Party ran on a joint presidential ticket, and - since 2005 - both parties plus the Radical Civic Union make up the Progressive, Civic and Social Front alliance in Santa Fe Province that won the provincial Governorship on 2 September 2007 for socialist Hermes Binner.

2009 legislative elections

The ACyS was composed of the following parties in each Province:For complete candidates lists, copy and paste the entire link: http://www.urgente24.com/index.php?id=ver&tx_ttnews[tt_news]=122458&cHash=cbf2aeeec5

class="wikitable"

!width="17%"|District

!Parties under ACyS umbrella

!width="17%"|Foremost candidates

!Notes

!Results of the 28 June 2009 elections[http://www.elecciones.gov.ar/paginas/if_top.htm Elecciones legislativas de 2009 - Resultados]

{{flag|Buenos Aires|name=
Buenos Aires
Autonomous City}}

|

|

| {{center|The Socialist Party went
on its own in the district.}}

|

  • 19,05%
  • 344.388 votes
  • 3rd place
{{flag|Buenos Aires Province|name=
Buenos Aires
Province}}

|

|

|

|

  • 21,48%
  • 1.555.825 votes
  • 3rd place
{{flag|Catamarca|name=
Catamarca}}

|

|

| {{center|As the Civic and Social Front
of Catamarca
governs the
Province since 2003.}}

|

  • 38,86%
  • 57.499 votes
  • Winner
{{flag|Córdoba|name=
Córdoba}}

|

|

| {{center|Under the name Civic Front.
The Radical Civic Union
of Córdoba went on its own.}}

|

  • 27,97%
  • 462.561 votes
  • Winner
{{flag|Corrientes|name=
Corrientes}}

|

|

| {{center|Under the name
Encounter for Corrientes.}}

|

  • 32,75%
  • 141.021 votes
  • 2nd place
{{flag|Chaco|name=
Chaco}}

|

|

| {{center|Under the name
Front for Everyone}}

|

  • 44,42%
  • 227.006 votes
  • 2nd place
{{flag|Entre Ríos|name=
Entre Ríos}}

|

|

| {{center|Socialist Party
went on its own.}}

|

  • 35,02%
  • 228.263 votes
  • Winner
{{flag|Formosa|name=
Formosa}}

|

|

|

|

  • 35,75%
  • 79.366 votes
  • 2nd place
{{flag|Jujuy|name=
Jujuy}}

|

|

|{{center|Cambio Jujeño party, identified
with Support for an Egalitarian
Republic (ARI)
, went on its own.}}

|

  • 30,97%
  • 84.284 votes
  • 2nd place
{{flag|La Pampa|name=
La Pampa}}

|

|

| {{center|As Civic and Social Front
of La Pampa
.}}

|

  • 35,47%
  • 62.782 votes
  • 2nd place
{{flag|Mendoza|name=
Mendoza}}

|

|

| {{center|As Federal Civic Front.}}

|

  • 48,40%
  • 414.822 votes
  • Winner
{{flag|Neuquén|name=
Neuquén}}

|

|

| {{center|As Social and Civic Agreement
(ARI-PS)
. Radical Civic Union
of Neuquén went on its own.}}

|

  • 5,05%
  • 13.805 votes
  • 6th place
{{flag|Salta|name=
Salta}}

|

|

|

|

  • 4,86%
  • 23.362 votes
  • 7th place
{{flag|San Juan|name=
San Juan}}

|

|

|

|

  • 15,07%
  • 47.836 votes
  • 3rd place
{{flag|San Luis|name=
San Luis}}

|

|

|

|

  • 11,94%
  • 22.948 votes
  • 4th place
{{flag|Santa Cruz|name=
Santa Cruz}}

|

|

| {{center|As Change for Growth.}}

|

  • 42,54%
  • 53.133 votes
  • Winner
{{flag|Santa Fe|name=
Santa Fe}}

|

|

| {{center|As the Progressive, Civic and
Social Front
it governs
the Province since 2007.}}

|

  • 40,60%
  • 662.210 votes
  • 2nd place
{{flag|Santiago del Estero|name=
Santiago
del Estero}}

|

|

|

|

  • 11,07%
  • 33.781 votes
  • 3rd place
{{flag|Tierra del Fuego|name=
Tierra
del Fuego}}

|

|

| {{center|As Progressive Project.
The Radical Civic Union
of Tierra del Fuego
went on its own.}}

|

  • 9,36%
  • 5.687 votes
  • 5th place
{{flag|Tucumán|name=
Tucumán}}

|

|

|

|

  • 15,62%
  • 108.469 votes
  • 2nd place

References

See also

{{Argentine political parties}}

{{DEFAULTSORT:Social And Civic Agreement}}

Category:Defunct political party alliances in Argentina