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Social Green Regionalist Federation
Federación Regionalista Verde Social
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Abbreviation | FREVS |
President | Flavia Torrealba Diaz |
General Secretary | Félix Bugueño Sotelo |
Founded | 24 January 2017 (2017-01-24) |
Legalised | 25 April 2017 (2017-04-25) |
Merger of | FREP [es] FRNV MIRAV [es] Somos Aysén [es] |
Headquarters | Avenida El Bosque 1123, Providencia, Santiago |
Youth wing | Youth Social Green Regionalist Federation (JFREVS)[1] |
Membership (2021) | 15,179[2] |
Ideology | Regionalism Decentralization Green politics[3] |
Political position | Centre-left[3]toleft-wing[3] |
National affiliation | Chile Digno (2019–present) Apruebo Dignidad (2021–present) |
Colors | Green Blue Red Orange Yellow |
Slogan | "Regionalize to develop" (Spanish: "Regionalizar para desarrollar") |
Chamber of Deputies |
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The Social Green Regionalist Federation (Spanish: Federación Regionalista Verde Social, FREVS) is a Chilean political party.
It was founded on January 14, 2017 after the union of the regionalist parties Regional and Popular Front (Spanish: Frente Regional y Popular), Green North Regional Force (Spanish: Fuerza Regional Norte Verde), Social Agrarian Regionalist Independent Movement (Spanish: Movimiento Independiente Regionalista Agrario y Social) and We Are Aysén (Spanish: Somos Aysén).
The Federation was created as a result of the new law of political parties that requires the constitution of the parties in at least three contiguous or eight discontinuous regions, and to be able to present candidacies to the parliamentary elections and of regional boards.[4][5]
In 2017 they joined the Patagonian Regional Democracy party to form the Green Regionalist Coalition electoral pact.[6]
The leaders of the parties that make up the federation and its home region are the following:
The following is a list of the presidential candidates supported by the Social Green Regionalist Federation. (Information gathered from the Archive of Chilean Elections).