"14886627"^^ . "Concertaci\u00F3n Plural"@es . "La Concertaci\u00F3n Plural popularmente conocida como La Concertaci\u00F3n es una alianza electoral fundada en 2006 para sostener el gobierno de N\u00E9stor Kirchner y la candidatura presidencial de la esposa de Kirchner, Cristina Fern\u00E1ndez, quien result\u00F3 elegida como Presidenta de la Naci\u00F3n para el per\u00EDodo 2007-2011. La Concertaci\u00F3n se inspira a la Concertaci\u00F3n de Partidos por la Democracia del pa\u00EDs transandino Chile y ocupa como \u00E9l, el espacio de centro-izquierda del espectro pol\u00EDtico de la Argentina."@es . . . "2006"^^ . "Blue,White"@en . . "Plural Consensus"@en . . . "Concertaci\u00F3n Plural"@en . . "La Concertazione Plurale (Spagnolo: Concertaci\u00F3n Plural) \u00E8 una coalizione politica di centro-sinistra argentina fondata nel 2006 dal presidente N\u00E9stor Kirchner e dalla candidata presidente nel 2007 Cristina Fern\u00E1ndez de Kirchner, moglie del presidente, al fine di creare una nuova forza politica di centrosinistra in Argentina. La principale forza politica della coalizione \u00E8 il Frente para la Victoria, \"incarnante\" l'anima socialdemocratica del peronismo."@it . . "La Concertazione Plurale (Spagnolo: Concertaci\u00F3n Plural) \u00E8 una coalizione politica di centro-sinistra argentina fondata nel 2006 dal presidente N\u00E9stor Kirchner e dalla candidata presidente nel 2007 Cristina Fern\u00E1ndez de Kirchner, moglie del presidente, al fine di creare una nuova forza politica di centrosinistra in Argentina. La principale forza politica della coalizione \u00E8 il Frente para la Victoria, \"incarnante\" l'anima socialdemocratica del peronismo."@it . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Plural Consensus"@en . "1116863792"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Concertaci\u00F3n Plural"@it . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Center-left to left-wing"@en . . . "2008"^^ . . . . "Plural Consensus"@en . "Plural Consensus (Spanish: Concertaci\u00F3n Plural) was a center-left Kirchnerist electoral alliance in Argentina acting as a political bloc in the Argentine Senate and elsewhere. The coalition is largely made up of members of the Radical Civic Union, a group of smaller parties and dissident Socialist Party members who support the governing Peronists led by President Cristina Fern\u00E1ndez de Kirchner. Former President N\u00E9stor Kirchner proposed the coalition as a new centre-left force in Argentine politics. [1] The smaller parties originally included the Broad Front, the Victory Party, the Intransigent Party and the Christian Democratic Party. The leading former Radical supporting the Kirchners was Julio Cobos, who was elected vice president. Having been expelled from the Radicals, he set up his own party, which eventually settled on the name (Federal Consensus). Formally, the bloc's two senators are Senator Dora S\u00E1nchez of Corrientes Province and Pablo Verani of R\u00EDo Negro Province, both former Radicals. Other leading members of the concertation, often termed 'Radicales K', are governors Miguel Saiz, Gerardo Zamora and Arturo Colombi and deputies such as . In the Chamber of Deputies, a similar bloc of five deputies named 'Of the Concertation' (de la Concertaci\u00F3n) exists, led by Prieto. The 'Plural Consensus' tag has been widely used in the media to describe the non-Justicialist elements of the ruling coalition. By the time plans were advanced in formalising the coalition, disenchantment and defections had set in. In 2008, Kirchner began to form plans to take the leadership of the Justicialist Party and reach accommodation with those Justicialists who have opposed him, particularly the backers of Roberto Lavagna. This 'normalization' of Peronist politics left some Kirchner supporters outside Justicialist ranks uneasy, in addition to the government's tough line in the conflict with the agricultural sector. Some elements of the coalition began to peel away, notably Cobos, who used his casting vote against the moves in the agricultural sector in the Senate and has since been shunned by the Kirchners. The Radical leadership began preparations to reach out to the Radicales K.[2] In April 2009, the Radicals agreed to allow Cobos to rejoin at the end of his term as vice-president, and ConFe is lining up agreements with them and the Civic Coalition for the June elections."@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Argentina"@en . . . "2008"^^ . . . . "La Concertaci\u00F3n Plural popularmente conocida como La Concertaci\u00F3n es una alianza electoral fundada en 2006 para sostener el gobierno de N\u00E9stor Kirchner y la candidatura presidencial de la esposa de Kirchner, Cristina Fern\u00E1ndez, quien result\u00F3 elegida como Presidenta de la Naci\u00F3n para el per\u00EDodo 2007-2011. La Concertaci\u00F3n se inspira a la Concertaci\u00F3n de Partidos por la Democracia del pa\u00EDs transandino Chile y ocupa como \u00E9l, el espacio de centro-izquierda del espectro pol\u00EDtico de la Argentina. La alianza se compone principalmente de partidarios del peronismo de izquierda que se reunieron en el Frente para la Victoria y tambi\u00E9n del Partido de la Concertaci\u00F3n FORJA, formado por miembros disidentes de la Uni\u00F3n C\u00EDvica Radical, conocidos como Radicales K. Tras la derrota del gobierno en las elecciones nacionales de junio de 2009 se temi\u00F3 que la Concertaci\u00F3n quedar\u00EDa disuelta por completo, tras la defecci\u00F3n del vicepresidente Julio Cobos, el gobernador de la Provincia de R\u00EDo Negro, Miguel Saiz, y gran cantidad de legisladores radicales K. No obstante, otros dirigentes decidieron fundar el Partido de la Concertaci\u00F3n FORJA, del cual fue presidente la diputada nacional . Hasta mediados de 2010 contaban con el apoyo de varios dirigentes notables de origen radical, entre ellos el entonces gobernador de la Provincia de Santiago del Estero, Gerardo Zamora, el Secretario General de la Presidencia, Gustavo L\u00F3pez, y otros dirigentes."@es . "Blue"@en . . "4123"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . . . "2006"^^ . "Concertaci\u00F3n Plural"@en . . . . . . "Plural Consensus (Spanish: Concertaci\u00F3n Plural) was a center-left Kirchnerist electoral alliance in Argentina acting as a political bloc in the Argentine Senate and elsewhere. The coalition is largely made up of members of the Radical Civic Union, a group of smaller parties and dissident Socialist Party members who support the governing Peronists led by President Cristina Fern\u00E1ndez de Kirchner. Former President N\u00E9stor Kirchner proposed the coalition as a new centre-left force in Argentine politics. [1] The smaller parties originally included the Broad Front, the Victory Party, the Intransigent Party and the Christian Democratic Party."@en . . . . . . . . . .