Federal Renewal Party

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Federal Renewal Party
Partido Renovador Federal
PresidentJosé Videla Sáenz
Founded1974; 50 years ago (1974)
HeadquartersSan Miguel, Buenos Aires, Argentina
IdeologyFederal Peronism
Political positionRight-wing[1]
National affiliationLa Libertad Avanza (big) (since 2023)
ColoursYellow, Sky blue
Seats in the Chamber of Deputies
0 / 257
Seats in the Senate
0 / 72
Province Governors
0 / 24
Seats in the provincial legislatures
2 / 1,199

The Federal Renewal Party (Spanish: Partido Renovador Federal, PRF) is a political party in Argentina. It was founded in the Buenos Aires Province in 1974, and it was recognized at the national level in 2015, presenting a national party with headquarters in the city of Buenos Aires, The provinces of Buenos Aires, Mendoza, Corrientes, Jujuy, Chaco and Formosa.[2] The PRF should not be confused with the Renewal Front, which this party accompanied until the 2015 elections.[3] Nor should it be confused with the Federal Republican Party, a member of the Peronist coalition Principles and Values.

The PRF presents a "non-Kirchnerist Peronist" ideology, although it does not have a clear national line,[4] presenting various alliances in the different provinces, even with the Frente de Todos. The PRF does not have politicians with a high level of knowledge of society, so its vote flow is usually low. [further explanation needed]Most of the party's candidates are people outside politics. The PRF's political campaign usually focuses on tours of the neighborhoods presenting its projects and receiving new ones from the community.[5] It has also resorted to comic actions or advertisements that attract media attention.[6]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Papelón: Un partido político presentó su boleta de "consejales" con graves faltas de ortografía". realpolitik.com.ar (in Spanish). Retrieved 16 June 2023.
  2. ^ "La historia del partido que no presentó todos los candidatos y pelea por estar en las elecciones". infobae (in European Spanish). Retrieved 19 August 2021.
  3. ^ "El presidente del Partido Renovador Federal de CABA, Lucas Jaszewski, aclaró que esa entidad no pertenece al Frente Renovador". Gazeta Norte. 31 October 2020.
  4. ^ Inzaugarat, Julián (7 August 2017). "Partido Renovador Federal: "El oficialismo es especialista en hacer la plancha"". Ladran Sancho (in Spanish). Retrieved 2 September 2021.
  5. ^ Martinez, Luis (27 May 2021). "Este jueves el Partido Renovador Federal presentará a sus candidatos". UNJu Radio (in Spanish). Retrieved 25 August 2021.
  6. ^ "Quién es "Marulito", el payaso precandidato a legislador en Ciudad". Perfil (in Spanish). 28 July 2021. Retrieved 26 August 2021.