Federal Consensus

Federal Consensus (Spanish: Consenso Federal, CF) was a electoral coalition in Argentina formed to support the alliance between Roberto Lavagna and Juan Manuel Urtubey in 2019 general election. It is formed by dissidents of the Justicialist Party, the Socialist Party, the Freemen of the South Movement, the Federal Party, the Christian Democratic Party, the Third Position Party and the Light Blue and White Union.

Federal Consensus
Consenso Federal
AbbreviationCF
LeaderRoberto Lavagna
Congress LeadersEduardo Bucca
FoundersRoberto Lavagna
Juan Manuel Urtubey
Founded12 June 2019 (2019-06-12)
Dissolved2 June 2023 (2023-06-02)
Succeeded byHacemos por Nuestro País
IdeologyThird Way
Federal Peronism
Progressivism
Political positionCentre to centre-right
Website
www.lavagna.com.ar/consenso-federal/

The only quartermaster won by the alliance in the 2019 elections was the Chivilcoy party, in the province of Buenos Aires. Guillermo Britos was reelected mayor with 48.05%. In the 2019 presidential election, Federal Consensus placed third behind the Frente de Todos and Juntos por el Cambio. Since then, the alliance has formed a parliamentary group called Interbloque Federal, which counts with 11 deputies in the Congress. In 2021, ahead of that year's legislative election, the GEN Party announced it would be leaving Federal Consensus and instead backed the main opposition Juntos por el Cambio.

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