Front for a Country in Solidarity
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The Front for a Country in Solidarity (Frente por un País Solidario or FrePaSo) was a political party in Argentina. It was formed mainly by progressive members of the Partido Justicialista (i. e. the Peronist party) that denounced the corruption and right-wing ideology of the Carlos Menem administration.
The FrePaSo campaigned for the 1999 elections in an alliance with the larger Radical Civic Union (UCR), which won the presidency for Fernando de la Rúa. This alliance was effectively broken the next year, when vice-president Carlos Álvarez resigned amidst public intra-party accusations of bribery in the Senate.
After the 2001 elections the FrePaSo became the joint third largest party in the federal Chamber of Deputies, with 17 of 257 deputies.
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