Citizens' Movement (Mexico)
Citizens' Movement (Spanish: Movimiento Ciudadano) is a political party in Mexico. Dante Delgado Rannauro was its first leader. It was initially known as Convergence for Democracy (Spanish: Convergencia por la Democracia), but the name was shortened to simply Convergence (Spanish: Convergencia) in August 2002. In July 2011, it was reformed as the Citizens' Movement. Since the 4th of December 2018, Clemente Castañeda has been the head of the party as part of a new wave of young leaders.
Citizens' Movement Movimiento Ciudadano | |
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Leader | Dante Delgado Rannauroa |
Founder | Dante Delgado Rannauro |
Founded | 1 August 1998 (Convergence) 31 July 2011 (Citizens' Movement) |
Split from | PRI |
Newspaper | El Ciudadano |
Youth wing | Youth in Movement |
Membership (2023) | 384,005[1] |
Ideology | Social democracy[2][3] Progressivism[4] Participatory democracy[5] Social liberalism[6] |
Political position | Centre-left[7] |
International affiliation | Progressive Alliance[8] |
Continental affiliation | COPPPAL |
Colours | Orange and White |
Chamber of Deputies | 28 / 500 |
Senate | 12 / 128 |
Governorships | 2 / 32 |
State legislatures | 37 / 1,124 |
Website | |
Party website | |
Convergence was founded as a "national political grouping" in 1997. It attained registered party status in 1999 and participated in federal elections in the 2000 general election as a component in the "Alliance for Mexico" (Alianza por México), whose (unsuccessful) presidential candidate was Cuauhtémoc Cárdenas. In that election, as its part of the alliance's share, it was awarded one Senate seat and two in the Chamber of Deputies.
The party describes itself as social-democratic.[9] The electoral colours of the party before 2011 were blue and orange, and the party logo was a blue circle, superimposed by an orange eagle and the word Convergencia. The party was renamed the Citizens' Movement and reformed on 31 July 2011, with its new official logo becoming an orange square with a white eagle.
The party is positioned to the right of Morena. They are squarely pro-business, and believe in restructuring the economy by reducing regulation and state-owned monopolies.[10]
History
The party contested the 2003 mid-term congressional election as an independent (unallied) party, and was rewarded with 2.3% of the popular vote and five seats in the Chamber of Deputies. As of 2004 it governed 28 municipalities in various parts of the country.
In the 2006 general election, Convergence allied itself with the Party of the Democratic Revolution and the Labor Party to form the Alliance for the Good of All coalition, whose presidential candidate was Andrés Manuel López Obrador. The party won 17 out of 500 seats in the Chamber of Deputies and 5 out of 128 Senators. It is known for its song "Movimiento Naranja" which has 41 million views on YouTube, which became a popular meme in the Hispanic community.[11][12]
Electoral history
Presidential elections
Election year | Candidate | No. votes | % vote | Result | Note |
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2000 | Support PRD candidate; coalition: Alliance for Mexico | ||||
2006 | Support PRD candidate; coalition: Coalition for the Good of All | ||||
2012 | Support PRD candidate; coalition: Broad Progressive Front | ||||
2018 | Support PAN candidate; coalition: Por México al Frente |
Chamber of Deputies
Election year | Constituency | PR | No. of seats | Position | Presidency | Note | |||
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Votes | % | Votes | % | ||||||
2000 | See: Party of the Democratic Revolution | 0 / 500 |
Minority | Vicente Fox | Coalition: Coalition for the Good of All | ||||
2003 | 603,392 | 2.3 | 605,156 | 2.3 | 5 / 500 |
Minority | Vicente Fox | ||
2006 | See: Party of the Democratic Revolution | 18 / 500 |
Minority | Felipe Calderón | Coalition: Alliance for Mexico | ||||
2009 | 851,639 | 2.5 | 854,347 | 2.5 | 6 / 500 |
Minority | Felipe Calderón | ||
2012 | 58,096 | 1,943,855 | 3.99 | 16 / 500 |
Minority | Enrique Peña Nieto | Coalition: Broad Progressive Front | ||
2015 | 2,421,164 | 6.40 | 2,431,908 | 6.09 | 26 / 500 |
Minority | Enrique Peña Nieto | Coalition: Broad Progressive Front | |
2018 | 27 / 500 |
Minority | Andrés Manuel López Obrador | Coalition: For Mexico to the Front |
Senate elections
Election year | Constituency | PR | No. of seats | Position | Presidency | Note | |||
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Votes | % | Votes | % | ||||||
2000 | See: Party of the Democratic Revolution | 1 / 128 |
Minority | Vicente Fox | Coalition: Coalition for the Good of All | ||||
2006 | See: Party of the Democratic Revolution | 1 / 128 |
Minority | Felipe Calderón | Coalition: Alliance for Mexico | ||||
2012 | 2,025,045 | 4.3 | 1 / 128 |
Minority | Enrique Peña Nieto | Coalition: Broad Progressive Front | |||
2018 | 7 / 128 |
Minority | Andrés Manuel López Obrador | Coalition: For Mexico to the Front |
References
- https://www.ine.mx/actores-politicos/partidos-politicos-nacionales/padron-afiliados/
- https://movimientociudadano.mx/storage/magazines/pdfs/2974/nobis-numero-01-digital.pdf/
- https://repositoriodocumental.ine.mx/xmlui/bitstream/handle/123456789/106773/CGex201903-21-rp-10-a1.pdf/
- "Archived copy" (PDF). movimientociudadano.mx. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2 September 2018. Retrieved 11 January 2022.
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- http://www.bibliotecautopia.mx/images/PROCESO%20ELECTORAL/MOVIMIENTO%20CIUDADANO.pdf/
- "Frequently Asked Questions" (PDF). Elections in Mexico: 2018 General Elections. International Foundation for Electoral Systems. 25 June 2018. p. 3. Retrieved 2 September 2019.
While PAN has often been considered center-right, and PRD and MC center-left, the three have formed a big-tent coalition…
- "Parties & Organisations - Progressive Alliance". Progressive-alliance.info.
- "Y a todo esto, ¿de quién es la canción Movimiento Naranja?" [And to all this, whose song is the Orange Movement?]. Nacion321.com (in Spanish). Retrieved 31 May 2018.
- "Commentary: Mexico's new political movement could transform relations with the U.S." Fortune. Retrieved 2022-06-30.
- "Movimiento Naranja, el video que se ha convertido en un fenomeno viral". Hipertextual.com.
- "Movimiento Naranja - Yuawi - Movimiento Ciudadano". YouTube. 18 December 2017. Archived from the original on 2021-12-12.