Coalition for Change

Coalition for Change
Coalition for Change
Coalición por el Cambio
Leader Sebastián Piñera
Founded May 6, 2009
Headquarters Santiago de Chile
Ideology Conservatism,
Neoconservatism,
Liberalism,
Liberal conservatism
Political position Centre-right
International affiliation International Democrat Union
Chamber of Deputies
58 / 120
Senate
17 / 38
Local government
144 / 345
Website
Coalición por el Cambio
Politics of Chile
Political parties
Elections

The Coalition for Change is a presidential and parliamentary electoral coalition that groups the supporters of President Sebastián Piñera for the 2009-2010 Chilean election. It is made up of the coalition parties: Alliance for Chile (Alianza por Chile), Independent Democrat Union (Unión Demócrata Independiente), National Renewal (Renovación Nacional), ChileFirst (ChilePrimero), the movements Grand North (Norte Grande), and Christian Humanism (Humanista Cristiano). This coalition aims to leave behind divisions that have polarized Chilean society, and aims to work together for the future of Chile by creating a democracy representative of the diverse creeds with respect, tolerance and friendship.[1]

Contents

History

After his separation from the Concert of Parties for Democracy (Concertación de Partidos por la Democracia) and having founded the political movement ChileFirst, Senator Fernando Flores integrated the independent platform next to Carlos Cantero, who renounced from National Renewal to found the Movement Grand North; Carlos Bianchi; and Adolfo Zaldívar, ex Christian-democrat with close ties to the Regionalist Party of the Independents (Partido Regionalista de los Independientes).

This group of senators was key in proposing the coalition of right-wing Alliance for Chile, as in the destitution of the Minister Yasna Provoste[2] for embezzlement and in the naming of Jovino Novoa (UDI) as the president of the Chilean Senate.[3]

After having joined the list "Clean Chile. Happy Vote" (Chile Limpio. Vote Feliz, formerly Por Un Chile Limpio), a separation was generated between the founding members of ChileFirst in respect to the position the party would take before the presidential and parliamentary elections of 2009. Meanwhile, Jorge Schaulsohn and Fernando Flores supported the candidate of the Alliance for Chile Sebastián Piñera, Esteban Valenzuela, also a member of parliament, rejected the union with the center-right and renounced ChileFirst in order to support Marco Enríquez-Ominami.[4] The support for Sebastián Piñera by the part of ChilePrimero was made official on May 6, 2009, the same day the Coalition for Change itself became official, joining the Alliance for Chile, ChileFirst and other minor political movements.

For the 2009-2010 presidential elections, the candidate for the Coalition for Change, Sebastián Piñera, won the first round with more than 44% of the votes. During the run-off election, Sebastián Piñera won with 51.61% of the Chilean vote, with which he succeeded in retaining the presidency for the period of 2010-2014. Pinera took the presidential oath on March 11, 2010.

Leaders[1]

  • Francisco Alaniz, Corparaucanía
  • Cristina Bitar, Humanismo Cristiano
  • Roberto Mayorga, Humanismo Cristiano
  • Juan Antonio Coloma, Unión Demócrata Independiente
  • Carlos Larraín, Renovación Nacional
  • Carlos Cantero, Norte Grande
  • Fernando Flores, ChilePrimero
  • Sebastián Piñera, President of Chile

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