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Broad Front Progressive Encounter-New Majority : ウィキペディア英語版
Broad Front (Uruguay)

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The Broad Front ((スペイン語:Frente Amplio), FA) is a Uruguayan center-left coalition of political parties. It is led by socialist Mónica Xavier. Frente Amplio has close ties with PIT-CNT trade union and the cooperative housing movement.
==History==
Frente Amplio was founded as a coalition of more than a dozen fractured leftist parties and movements in 1971. The first president of the front and its first candidate for the presidency of the country was General Liber Seregni. The front was declared illegal during 1973 military ''coup d'état'' of and emerged again in 1984 when democracy was restored in Uruguay.
In 1994 Progressive Encounter (Encuentro Progresista) was formed by several minor independent factions and the Frente Amplio. EP and FA started contesting elections jointly under the name ''Encuentro Progresista - Frente Amplio''. Later another force, Nuevo Espacio, became linked to the front. Thus it started contesting elections as ''Encuentro Progresista - Frente Amplio - Nueva Mayoria''.
In 2005 member organizations of Progressive Encounter and New Majority (essentially Nuevo Espacio) merged into the front, and the coalition took the name of the larger force, ''Frente Amplio''. Previously, EP and later NM had been allied with FA but organizationally separate structures.
At the 2004 general election, the party won 51.7% of the popular vote and 52 out of 99 seats in the Chamber of Deputies and 17 out of 31 in the Senate, while its presidential candidate, Tabaré Vázquez, won the presidential election. The Front retained its majority and the presidency in the 2009 election with José Mujica elected as president.
The alliance is - as far as available - formed by:
*''Asamblea Uruguay'' (Uruguay Assembly) led by Danilo Astori
*''Partido Socialista del Uruguay'' (Socialist Party of Uruguay) led by Daniel Martínez
*''Partido Comunista del Uruguay'' (Communist Party of Uruguay) led by Eduardo Lorier
*''Corriente 78'' (Current 78)
*''Nuevo Espacio'' (New Space) led by Rafael Michelini
*''Vertiente Artiguista'' (Artiguist Stream) led by Enrique Rubio
*''Movimiento de Participación Popular'' (Movement of Popular Participation) led by Lucía Topolansky
*''Partido Demócrata Cristiano del Uruguay'' (Christian Democratic Party of Uruguay)
*''Partido de los Comunes'' (Party of the Communes)
*''Confluencia Frenteamplio'' (Broad Front Confluence)
*''Alianza Progresista'' (Progressive Alliance) led by Rodolfo Nin Novoa
*''Partido por la Victoria del Pueblo'' (People's Victory Party)

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