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Worthy Chile
Chile Digno
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Leader | Daniel Jadue |
Party leaders | Guillermo Teillier (PC) Flavia Torrealba (FREVS) Tomás Hirsch (AH) |
Founded | 11 May 2019 (2019-05-11) (Unity for Change) 22 November 2020 (2020-11-22) (Chile Digno) |
Preceded by | New Majority Green Regionalist Coalition |
Headquarters | Santiago de Chile |
Ideology |
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Political position | Left-wingtofar-left[1] |
National affiliation | Apruebo Dignidad |
Member parties | Communist Party FREVS Libertarian Left Humanist Action Christian Left |
Colours | Red Green |
Constitutional Convention |
11 / 155
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Senate |
4 / 43
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Chamber of Deputies |
14 / 155
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Mayors |
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Website | |
apruebochiledigno.cl | |
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Chile Digno (Spanish for "Worthy Chile") is a Chilean political coalition of left-wing parties with a Marxist–Leninist, ecologist, regionalist and humanist ideology.
The political alliance was created under the name Unity for Change after the victory of the conservative coalition Chile Vamos in the 2017 general election.[2]
The coalition consisted of the Communist Party of Chile (PCCh), a former party of the New Majority.[3] In addition, Chile Digno also included the Progressive Party and the Social Green Regionalist Federation.[4] The Progressive Party left the coalition in 2020.[5]
Party | Spanish | Leader |
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Communist Party | Partido Comunista | Guillermo Teillier |
Social Green Regionalist Federation | Federación Regionalista Verde Social | Jaime Mulet |
Libertarian Left | Izquierda Libertaria | None |
Humanist Action | Acción Humanista | Tomás Hirsch |
Christian Left of Chile [es] | Izquierda Cristiana de Chile | Víctor Osorio Reyes |