In today's world, Guasú Front has become a topic of great relevance and interest to a wide range of audiences. Both on a personal and professional level, Guasú Front has been the subject of discussion and debate, generating all kinds of opinions and positions. With the advancement of society and technology, the role of Guasú Front has taken on a new dimension, which has led to an increase in its importance and relevance in different aspects of daily life. In this article, we will explore the evolution of Guasú Front, its impact on today's society, and the possible future prospects arising from its growing relevance.
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Guasú Front Frente Guasú | |
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Leader | Fernando Lugo |
President | Carlos Filizzola |
Founded | 20 March 2010 |
Merger of | APC Unitary Space – People's Congress |
Headquarters | Asunción |
Ideology | Socialism Democratic socialism Social democracy Left-wing nationalism Progressivism Factions: Communism Marxism-Leninism |
Political position | Centre-left[1] to left-wing[1] Factions: Far-left |
National affiliation | Great Renewed National Alliance Concertación |
Regional affiliation | São Paulo Forum |
International affiliation | SI PA[2] |
Colours | Violet |
Chamber of Deputies | 1 / 80 |
Senate | 1 / 45 |
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www.frenteguasu.org.py | |
The Guasú Front (Spanish: Frente Guasú; Guasú being the Guarani word for "big", "large" or "great") is a democratic socialist electoral alliance in Paraguay for the general election in 2013. It was formed in 2010 by a merger of the centre-left Patriotic Alliance for Change and the left-wing Unitary Space – People's Congress . It consists of eleven parties, including the Party for a Country of Solidarity, the Tekojoja People's Party. It is led by impeached former president Fernando Lugo, who also ran as a senatorial candidate. Its presidential candidate was Aníbal Carrillo.
Election | Party candidate | Votes | % | Result |
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2013 | Aníbal Carrillo | 79,573 | 3.49% | Lost ![]() |
Election | Votes | % | Seats | +/– |
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2013 | 122,440 | 5.46% | 1 / 80
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2018 | 42,891 | 1.81% | 0 / 80
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Election | Votes | % | Seats | +/– |
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2013 | 238,313 | 10.60% | 5 / 45
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2018 | 279,008 | 11.83% | 6 / 45
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