Social and Civic Agreement


The Social and Civic Agreement was a center-left congressional alliance in Argentina, integrated by the Radical Civic Union the Socialist Party and the Civic Coalition ARI, which acted as an umbrella national electoral alliance at the last 2009 Argentine legislative elections. The Civic Coalition, which was a founder member of the Social and Civic Agreement, left the alliance on 12 August 2010.

Background

During the 2008 conflicts between the Argentine Government and the agricultural sector, most factions of the parties that would later ally themselves into the ACyS took a strong stance against the National Government's agricultural policy. Previously, at the 2007 presidential elections, the Civic Coalition and the Socialist Party ran on a joint presidential ticket, and - since 2005 - both parties plus the Radical Civic Union make up the Progressive, Civic and Social Front alliance in Santa Fe Province that won the provincial Governorship on 2 September 2007 for socialist Hermes Binner.

2009 legislative elections

The ACyS was composed of the following parties in each Province:
DistrictParties under ACyS umbrellaForemost candidatesNotesResults of the 28 June 2009 elections
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  • Civic Coalition
  • Radical Civic Union
  • Alfonso Prat Gay
  • Ricardo Gil Lavedra
  • Elisa Carrió
  • The Socialist Party went on its own in the district.

    • 19,05%
    • 344.388 votes
    • 3rd place
    '
  • Civic Coalition
  • Federal Consensus
  • Socialist Party
  • Radical Civic Union
  • Margarita Stolbizer
  • Ricardo Alfonsín
  • Mario Barbieri
  • 21,48%
  • 1.555.825 votes
  • 3rd place
  • '
  • Civic Coalition
  • Socialist Party
  • Radical Civic Union
  • Genaro Collantes
  • Oscar Castillo
  • As the Civic and Social Front of Catamarca governs the
    Province since 2003.

    • 38,86%
    • 57.499 votes
    • Winner
    '
  • Civic Coalition
  • New Party
  • Socialist Party
  • Luis Juez
  • Norma Morandini
  • Gumersindo Alonso
  • Under the name Civic Front. The Radical Civic Union
    of Córdoba went on its own.

    • 27,97%
    • 462.561 votes
    • Winner
    '
  • Civic Coalition
  • Socialist Party
  • Radical Civic Union
  • Nito Artaza
  • Under the name Encounter for Corrientes.

    • 32,75%
    • 141.021 votes
    • 2nd place
    '
  • Civic Coalition
  • Socialist Party
  • Radical Civic Union
  • Pablo Orsolini
  • Alicia Terada
  • Under the name Front for Everyone

    • 44,42%
    • 227.006 votes
    • 2nd place
    '
  • Civic Coalition
  • Radical Civic Union
  • Atilio Benedetti
  • Hilda Ré
  • Socialist Party went on its own.

    • 35,02%
    • 228.263 votes
    • Winner
    '
  • Civic Coalition
  • Socialist Party
  • Radical Civic Union
  • Ricardo Buryaile
  • María Inés Delfino
  • 35,75%
  • 79.366 votes
  • 2nd place
  • '
  • Jujuy Popular Movement
  • Socialist Party
  • Radical Civic Union
  • Mario Fiad
  • Cambio Jujeño party, identified with Support for an Egalitarian
    Republic, went on its own.

    • 30,97%
    • 84.284 votes
    • 2nd place
    '
  • Socialist Party
  • Radical Civic Union
  • Juan Carlos Marino
  • Ulises Forte
  • As Civic and Social Front of La Pampa.

    • 35,47%
    • 62.782 votes
    • 2nd place
    '
  • Civic Coalition
  • Federal Consensus
  • Socialist Party
  • Radical Civic Union
  • Ernesto Sanz
  • Laura Montero
  • As Federal Civic Front.
  • 48,40%
  • 414.822 votes
  • Winner
  • '
  • Civic Coalition
  • Socialist Party
  • Edgardo Kristensen
  • Beatriz Kreitman
  • As Social and Civic Agreement . Radical Civic Union
    of Neuquén went on its own.

    • 5,05%
    • 13.805 votes
    • 6th place
    '
  • Civic Coalition
  • Socialist Party
  • Propuesta Salteña
  • Radical Civic Union
  • Ricardo Gómez Diez
  • 4,86%
  • 23.362 votes
  • 7th place
  • '
  • Civic Coalition
  • Socialist Party
  • Radical Civic Union
  • Rodolfo Colombo
  • 15,07%
  • 47.836 votes
  • 3rd place
  • '
  • Civic Coalition
  • Socialist Party
  • Radical Civic Union
  • Daniel Rodríguez Saá
  • 11,94%
  • 22.948 votes
  • 4th place
  • '
  • Civic Coalition
  • Socialist Party
  • Radical Civic Union
  • Eduardo Costa
  • As Change for Growth.
  • 42,54%
  • 53.133 votes
  • Winner
  • '
  • Civic Coalition
  • Socialist Party
  • Radical Civic Union
  • Communist Party
  • Democratic Progressive Party
  • Solidarity and Equality
  • Rubén Giustiniani
  • Alicia Ciciliani
  • Silvia Augsburger
  • As the Progressive, Civic and Social Front it governs
    the Province since 2007.

    • 40,60%
    • 662.210 votes
    • 2nd place
    '
  • Civic Coalition
  • Socialist Party
  • Radical Civic Union
  • José Luis Zavalía
  • 11,07%
  • 33.781 votes
  • 3rd place
  • '
  • Civic Coalition
  • Socialist Party
  • Leonardo Gorbacz
  • As Progressive Project. The Radical Civic Union
    of Tierra del Fuego
    went on its own.

    • 9,36%
    • 5.687 votes
    • 5th place
    '
  • Civic Coalition
  • Socialist Party
  • Radical Civic Union
  • José Cano
  • Juan Casañas
  • 15,62%
  • 108.469 votes
  • 2nd place