Vamos con Vos

The Vamos con Vos (lit.'Let's go with You', VcV) is an Argentine political coalition founded in 2021 that competed in the legislative election in the provinces of Buenos Aires,[1][2][3] Chaco,[4] Corrientes,[5] La Pampa y Santiago del Estero.

Let's go with You
Vamos con Vos
AbbreviationVcV
LeaderFlorencio Randazzo
Founded14 July 2021 (2021-07-14)
Preceded byJusticialist Front Cumplir
HeadquartersBuenos Aires
IdeologyFederal Peronism
Vecinalism
Social democracy
Left-wing nationalism
Third Way
Political positionCentre
National affiliationFederal Interblock
Coalition membersH.A.C.E.R. Front,
Socialist Party,
Freemen of the South,
Third Position Party
Colours    Green
Slogan#HayOtroCamino
(English: There is another way)
Senate
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Chamber of Deputies
3 / 257
Website
vamosconvos.ar

In the province of Buenos Aires, it was made up of the following parties: Frente H.A.C.E.R. for Social Progress, Third Position Party and Freemen of the South Movement.[6] In Chaco and Corrientes, the coalition was made up of Freemen of the South and the Socialist Party.

National deputies

The three national deputies are part of the Identidad Bonaerense block, which in turn is part of the Federal Consensus Interblock.[7]

Block Identidad Bonaerense

President: Alejandro «Topo» Rodríguez
Image Name Province Mandate
From To
Alejandro Rodrígues  Buenos Aires 2019 2023
Florencio Randazzo  Buenos Aires 2021 2025
Graciela Camaño  Buenos Aires 2019 2023

Constituent parties in the 2021 elections

Party Leader Ideology Position
Do for Social Progress (in Buenos Aires) Florencio Randazzo Federal Peronism Centre
Socialst Party (in Chaco, Corrientes y La Pampa) Mónica Fein Social democracy
Democratic socialism
Centre-left
Freemen of the South Movement (in Buenos Aires, Chaco, Corrientes y Santiago del Estero) Humberto Tumini Left-wing nationalism
Social democracy
Centre-left
Third Position Party (in Buenos Aires) Graciela Camaño Federal Peronism Centre-right

References

See also

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