Federal Popular Union Unión Popular Federal | |
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Abbreviation | UPF |
President and National Representative | Dr. Graciela N. Devita |
Founded | December 1955 |
Headquarters | Esmeralda 605 2do piso CABA Argentina |
Ideology | Federal Peronism[1] Conservatism[2] Catholic social teaching[3] |
Political position | Centre-right |
National affiliation | Juntos por el Cambio |
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The Federal Popular Union (Spanish: Unión Popular Federal), formerly the Popular Union until 2020, is a centre-right political party in Argentina rooted in Peronism.[4] Established by Juan Atilio Bramuglia as a contingency for Peronists displaced by the 1955 military coup against the populist President Juan Perón, it became a "neo-Peronist" alternative to the exiled leader's line, and subsequently, an alternative to the successive dominant factions in the Justicialist Party.
The UP re-emerged as a political force during the 2011 elections, when it was adopted as a vehicle by Eduardo Duhalde ahead of the Federal Peronist primaries on August 14.[5]