If You Want It, Chile Changes

Chilean political coalition

If You Want It, Chile Changes (Spanish: Si tú quieres, Chile cambia) was a Chilean electoral coalition that brought together a group of Chilean opposition parties (centre to centre-left) to the Chilean presidential, parliamentary and regional advisors elections in 2013.[1] It supported the presidential candidacy of Marco Enríquez-Ominami, who lost the election.

Composition

The coalition consisted of two political parties and other minor political movements.

Party Spanish Leader
Progressive Party Partido Progresista Marco Enríquez-Ominami
Liberal Party Partido Liberal de Chile Vlado Mirosevic

References

  1. ^ Radio Universidad de Chile (2013-08-19). "Inscripción en el Servel: PRO apoyará por omisión a ex dirigentes universitarios" (in Spanish).
  • Presidential campaign of Marco Enríquez-Ominami
  • Progressive Party
  • Liberal Party
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Chamber of Deputies
  • National Renewal1 (23)
  • Independent Democratic Union1 (23)
  • Broad Front3 (20)
  • Socialist Party of Chile2 (13)
  • Republican Party (12)
  • Communist Party of Chile3 (12)
  • Party for Democracy2 (9)
  • Christian Social Party (7)
  • Christian Democratic Party (5)
  • Liberal Party of Chile2 (5)
  • Political Evolution1 (4)
  • Democrats (4)
  • Radical Party of Chile2 (3)
  • Party of the People (3)
  • Humanist Action3 (2)
  • Green Ecologist Party (1)
  • Social Green Regionalist Federation1 (1)
  • Amarillos por Chile (1)
  • Humanist Party (1)
  • Independents
    • Apruebo Dignidad3 (1)
    • Out of pact (8)
Senate
Unrepresented
Political coalitions
Notes:123Numbers denote party membership of Political Coalitions, 1 is for Chile Vamos, 2 is for the Democratic Socialism, 3 is for the Apruebo Dignidad (defunct).


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