Union for the Homeland

Argentine political coalition

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2023 The coalition was formed to compete in the 2023 general election, succeeding the previous Frente de Todos coalition.
2023 Union for the Homeland participated in legislative elections for the Senate, led by José Mayans, receiving 5,076,244 votes (43.72%) and positioning themselves in the opposition.
2023 Union for the Homeland participated in legislative elections for the Chamber of Deputies, led by Germán Martínez, receiving 9,298,491 votes (37.88%) and positioning themselves in the opposition.
December 2023 Union for the Homeland becomes the main opposition coalition in Argentina after the general election.
November 2023 Libertarian candidate Javier Milei defeated Sergio Massa in the presidential runoff with 55.65% of the vote, the highest percentage since Argentina's transition to democracy.
August 2023 In the primary elections, Sergio Massa defeated Juan Grabois by nearly 16 percentage points, marking the worst result for a ruling Peronist coalition since PASO was implemented in 2009.
April 2023 President Alberto Fernandez announced he would not seek re-election in the upcoming presidential election.
2021 Frente de Todos coalition suffered a significant defeat in the Argentine legislative election, losing control of Congress for the first time in nearly 40 years.
2019 Alberto Fernández secured 48% of the vote in the presidential primaries.
2019 Alberto Fernández was elected President of Argentina as the candidate of the previous Frente de Todos coalition.
2019 Frente de Todos coalition formed as a Peronist electoral front for the presidential election, presenting Alberto Fernández as its candidate.

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