Agreement for Change

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Agreement for Change
Concertación por el Cambio
General SecretaryHenri Falcón
Founded21 June 2018; 5 years ago (2018-06-21)
DissolvedSeptember 2020
Split fromDemocratic Unity Roundtable (MUD)
United Socialist Party of Venezuela (PSUV)
Fatherland for All (PPT)
Merged intoDemocratic Alliance
HeadquartersCaracas
IdeologyAnti-Chavismo
Christian democracy
(Christian left)
Social democracy
Social liberalism
Progressivism
Democratic socialism
Reformism
Bolivarianism
Political positionCentre-left
Colors  Blue
Seats in the National Assembly
8 / 167
Seats in the Latin American Parliament
1 / 12
Seats in the Mercosur Parliament
1 / 23
Governors
0 / 23
Mayor
15 / 335

Agreement for Change (Spanish: Concertación por el Cambio) was a Venezuelan coalition created on June 21, 2018 by former 2018 presidential candidate and Chavismo defector Henri Falcón.[1] The coalition initially integrated seven political parties opposed to the government of Nicolás Maduro. The alliance was committed to what they called the "democratic route" through mechanisms such as voting, dialogue, peaceful protests and the rejection of foreign intervention.[2]

History[edit]

Creation[edit]

On June 21, 2018, Progressive Advance leader and former 2018 presidential candidate Henri Falcon, announced the creation of the alliance, composed of the political parties and movements who supported his candidacy in the recent presidential elections of May 2018. Falcon said that there was separated from the Democratic Unity Roundtable - a coalition in which militated since 2010 - but it is "deviated from its path," claiming that his coalition will follow the electoral "route". He also said that his platform will present proposals to the country in the face of the current crisis it faces.

The alliance presented its economic proposals by integrating wage dollarization.[3]

Analysis[edit]

Columnist Ascension Reyes from El Nacional said an internal crisis deepens in the Democratic Unity Roundtable coalition, and the creation of Concertación means another division.[4]

Parties and movements[edit]

Among the political parties and movements that made up this coalition are:[5]

Party/movement Ideology
Progressive Advance Progressivism
Movement for Socialism Democratic socialism
Let's Change Movement Pluralism
Ecological Movement of Venezuela Ecology
Solutions Movement Social democracy
Together Movement Democratic socialism
Independents for National Community [es] Bolivarianism
COPEI Christian democracy
Front Movement with Venezuela Pluralism

Elections[edit]

Municipal[edit]

Municipal Councils[edit]

According to Efecto Cocuyo news portal, out of 80 municipals that had the opposition previously held now remains with 10 following the 9 December 2018 elections.

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Avendano, Shari (21 June 2018). "Henri Falcón anuncia creación de la alianza opositora Concertación por el Cambio" [Henri Falcón announces creation of the opposition alliance Concertación por el Cambio]. Efecto Cocuyo (in Spanish). Archived from the original on 31 August 2018. Retrieved 21 May 2019.
  2. ^ Davies, Vanessa (3 August 2018). "Enrique Ochoa Antich: la oposición debe escoger entre Maria Corina y la vía electoral" [Enrique Ochoa Antich: the opposition must choose between María Corina and the electoral route]. Contrapunto (in Spanish). Retrieved 21 May 2019.[dead link]
  3. ^ "Concertación por el Cambio: Reforma económica debe ser consensuada con el Gobierno" [Agreement for Change: Economic reform must be agreed with the Government]. Noticiero Digital (in Spanish). 4 July 2018. Retrieved 21 May 2019.
  4. ^ Reyes, Ascension (6 July 2018). "Se agudiza la crisis en la MUD" [The crisis in the MUD intensifies]. El Nacional (in Spanish). Retrieved 21 May 2019.
  5. ^ "Crean nueva plataforma opositora liderada por Copei, Avanzada Progresista y el MAS" [New opposition platform led by Copei, Avanzada Progresista and MAS is created]. Noticiero Digital (in Spanish). 31 May 2018. Retrieved 21 May 2019.