Democratic Party of the City of Buenos Aires
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The Democratic Party of the City of Buenos Aires (Spanish: Partido Demócrata de la Ciudad de Buenos Aires) is a provincial conservative political party in Buenos Aires City, Argentina. It was founded around 1930.
It was member of the national Recreate for Growth electoral alliance led by Ricardo López Murphy.
It supports Mauricio Macri in Buenos Aires since 2003 and is an ally of Republican Proposal in this district. It is a sister party to the more successful Democratic Party in the province of Mendoza.[1]
The Democratic Party recognizes as a reference the former provisional president of the Senate, Federico Pinedo.[1]
References
- ^ a b c d Laborda, Fernando (May 15, 2020). "La centroderecha ya debate su oferta electoral para 2021" – via La Nación (Argentina).
- ^ "Evocaron al doctor Emilio Hardoy en el Partido Demócrata". 30 July 2002.
- ^ "Debate de los partidos de centroderecha por sumar a López Murphy". July 17, 2002 – via La Nación (Argentina).
- ^ "Espert logra unir al liberalismo en Provincia de Buenos Aires por fuera de Juntos por el Cambio". La Derecha Diario. 15 July 2021. Retrieved 15 July 2021.
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