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Comunes
Comunes
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President | Marco Velarde |
Founded | 20 January 2019 (2019-01-20) |
Dissolved | 1 July 2024 (2024-07-01) |
Merger of | Citizen Power Autonomous Left |
Merged into | Broad Front |
Headquarters | Concha y Toro 19, Santiago, Santiago, Chile |
Coalition | Broad Front |
Membership (2020) | 15.111 [1] |
Ideology | Socialism of the 21st century Autonomism Feminism |
Political position | Left-wing |
National affiliation | Broad Front Apruebo Dignidad |
Colours | Purple, Yellow, Pink and Green |
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https://www.partidocomunes.cl/ | |
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Comunes (Spanish: Common Ones) was a Chilean left-wing political party, founded in 2019 by the merger between the Citizen Power party and the Autonomous Left (Izquierda Autónoma) movement.[2]
Among its notable members were Emilia Schneider, the first transgender president of the University of Chile Student Federation (FECH).[3][4]
Name | Region | District | Period |
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Camila Rojas | Region of Valparaíso | 7 | 2018-2022 / 2022-2026 |
Claudia Mix | Santiago Metropolitan Region | 8 | 2018-2022 / 2022-2026 |
The following is a list of the presidential candidates supported by Commoners. (Information gathered from the Archive of Chilean Elections).
Election year | Chamber of Deputies | Senate | Status | ||||
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# Votes | % Votes | Seats | # Votes | % Votes | Seats | ||
2021 | 207,607 | 3.84 |
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172,054 | 3.69% |
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