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Guasú Front
Frente Guasú
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Leader | Fernando Lugo |
President | Carlos Filizzola |
Founded | 20 March 2010 |
Merger of | APC Unitary Space – People's Congress [es] |
Headquarters | Asunción |
Ideology | Socialism Democratic socialism Social democracy Left-wing nationalism Progressivism Factions: Communism Marxism-Leninism |
Political position | Centre-left[1]toleft-wing[1] Factions: Far-left |
National affiliation | Great Renewed National Alliance Concertación |
Regional affiliation | São Paulo Forum |
International affiliation | SI PA[2] |
Colours | Violet |
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The Guasú Front (Spanish: Frente Guasú; Guasú being the Guarani word for "big", "large" or "great") is a democratic socialist electoral allianceinParaguay for the general election in 2013. It was formed in 2010 by a merger of the centre-left Patriotic Alliance for Change and the left-wing Unitary Space – People's Congress [es]. It consists of eleven parties, including the Party for a Country of Solidarity, the Tekojoja People's Party. It is led by impeached former president Fernando Lugo, who also ran as a senatorial candidate. Its presidential candidate was Aníbal Carrillo.
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2013 | Aníbal Carrillo | 79,573 | 3.49% | Lost ![]() |
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2013 | 122,440 | 5.46% |
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2018 | 42,891 | 1.81% |
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Election | Votes | % | Seats | +/– |
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2013 | 238,313 | 10.60% |
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2018 | 279,008 | 11.83% |
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