Chile Vamos

Let's go Chile
Chile Vamos
LeaderSebastián Sichel
Founded29 January 2015 (2015-01-29)
Preceded byAlliance
HeadquartersSantiago de Chile
IdeologyConservatism[1]
Liberal conservatism
Economic liberalism
Political positionCentre-right[2][3][4] to right-wing[5][6]
International affiliationInternational Democrat Union
Senate
24 / 50
Chamber of Deputies
53 / 155
Mayors
144 / 345
Website
www.chilevamos.cl

Chile Vamos (Spanish for "Let's go Chile") is a centre-right to right-wing political coalition of three political parties in Chile. The coalition was created on 29 January 2015 by the general secretaries of the Independent Democrat Union (UDI), National Renewal (RN), Democratic Independent Regionalist Party (PRI) and Political Evolution (Evópoli).[7]

For the 2021 parliamentary election, the coalition was renamed Chile Podemos Más (stylized Chile Podemos +, Spanish for "Chile we can (do) more").[8]

  1. ^ "Con Sebastián Piñera como claro favorito, la campaña electoral de Chile entra en una semana decisiva". Clarín. November 12, 2017.
  2. ^ "What the victory of centre-right Sebastián Piñera in Chile's presidential election means". The Economist. 19 December 2017. Retrieved 21 June 2020. Sebastián Piñera of the centre-right Chile Vamos (Let's Go Chile) coalition trounced his centre-left rival, Alejandro Guillier, a senator and former television anchorman, by 55% to 45%.
  3. ^ Echenique, Martín (June 30, 2017). "Elecciones primarias en Chile para definir los candidatos a la presidencia". Clarín.
  4. ^ Sebastián Rodríguez; et al. (2018). Gabriele Meiselwitz (ed.). Forecasting the Chilean Electoral Year: Using Twitter to Predict the Presidential Elections of 2017. Vol. 2. Springer. p. 301. ISBN 9783319914855. Two political coalitions participated in the primary elections: "Chile Vamos" (Right-wing coalition) and "Frente Amplio" (Left-wing coalition). {{cite book}}: |work= ignored (help)
  5. ^ "Profile: Chile's President Sebastian Piñera". BBC. 18 December 2017. Retrieved 21 June 2020. The conservative billionaire, who represents the right-wing Chile Vamos coalition, was previously president between 2010 and 2014.
  6. ^ Noticias, C. H. V. "Elección de constituyentes: Mira acá cuáles son la posiciones ideológicas de las 70 listas". CHV Noticias.
  7. ^ "UDI, RN, PRI y Evópoli firman acuerdo para la creación de una nueva coalición política". La Tercera. 29 January 2015. Archived from the original on 14 August 2016. Retrieved 30 March 2015.
  8. ^ Garrido, Mónica (2021-08-20). ""Chile Podemos +": El nombre de pacto parlamentario con el que Chile Vamos busca reinventarse". La Tercera. Retrieved 2021-08-20.

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