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Union of the Democratic Centre (Argentina) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Union of the Democratic Centre (Argentina) The Union of the Democratic Centre ((スペイン語:Unión del Centro Democrático) - UCD or UceDé) is a centre-right conservative and economically liberal political party in Argentina. It was founded in 1982 by Álvaro Alsogaray who unsuccessfully stood for the Party in the 1983 and 1989 presidential elections, and represented the conservative elite, technocrats, as well as classical liberals. By 1989, UCD had emerged as the third political force nationwide, after the traditional major parties (Justicialist Party, PJ, and Radical Civic Union, UCR). Carlos Menem, an exponent of the growing pro-market wing within the formerly Peronist PJ, won the election of 1989. UCD concluded an alliance with the Justicialist-led administration which had only a narrow majority in the Chamber of Deputies and gave important support to its policies of privatization and liberal economic reforms.〔 Alsogaray, who had been an opponent of traditional Peronism, became the administration's chief policy advisor〔 and his daughter María Julia secretary of natural resources and the main responsible for the privatization of the public telecommunications company ENTel.〔 In the subsequent presidential election, the UCD endorsed Carlos Menem. As of 2015, the UCD has disbanded in all Argentine districts except Buenos Aires, where it was incorporated into the PRO party. == Further reading ==
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