Solidary Party | |
Native Name: | Partido Solidario |
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Leader1 Title: | President |
Leader1 Name: | Carlos Heller[1] [2] |
Leader2 Title: | Secretary |
Leader2 Name: | Juan Carlos Junio[3] |
Founded: | [4] |
Membership Year: | 2017 |
Membership: | 30.200[5] [6] |
Ideology: | Co-operatism[7] Socialism[8] [9] |
Position: | Left-wing[10] |
National: | Unión por la Patria[11] |
Colors: | Green, black |
Seats1 Title: | Seats in the Chamber of Deputies |
Seats2 Title: | Seats in the Senate |
Website: | https://www.partidosolidario.org.ar/ |
Country: | Argentina |
The Solidary Party (es|Partido Solidario; PSOL) is a co-operatist political party in Argentina, founded by banker and politician Carlos Heller in 2007.[1] It was part of the Frente de Todos coalition, and was part of the kirchnerist Front for Victory from its foundation until the alliance's dissolution in 2019.[12] [13] The party was also previously aligned with New Encounter.[14] It is now a member of the Unión por la Patria, formed to support Sergio Massa's 2023 presidential campaign.
The party has minor representation in the Argentine Chamber of Deputies: Heller, who has sat as a National Deputy since 2019 representing the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires and served as member of the Chamber from 2009 to 2017 as well,[15] [16] and Eduardo Fernández of Córdoba.[17]
Election year | Candidate | Coalition | 1st round | 2nd round | Result | ||||
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| % of overall vote |
| % of overall vote | ||||||
2007 | Cristina Kirchner | bgcolor= | Front for Victory | 8,651,066 | 45.29 (1st) | Elected | |||
2011 | Cristina Kirchner | bgcolor= | Front for Victory | 11,865,055 | 54.11 (1st) | Elected | |||
2015 | Daniel Scioli | bgcolor= | Front for Victory | 9,338,449 | 37.08 (1st) | 12,198,441 | 48.60 (2nd) | 2-R Defeated | |
2019 | Alberto Fernández | bgcolor= | Frente de Todos | 12,473,709 | 48.10 (1st) | Elected |