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'Convergence' (
Spanish: '')''
is a political party in
Mexico. It was previously known as 'Convergence for Democracy' ''(Convergencia por la Democracia)'' but the party assembly decided, in
August 2002, to adopt the shorter form of its name.
Convergencia por la Democracia 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 Solórzano. In that election, as its part of the alliance's share, it was awarded one
Senate seat and two in the
Chamber of Deputies.
It fought 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
PRD and
PT to form the
Alliance for the Good of All coalition, whose presidential candidate was
Andrés Manuel López Obrador.
Convergence describes itself as a
social democratic party.
Its electoral colours are blue and orange; the party logo is a blue circle, superimposed by an orange eagle and the word ''Convergencia''.
External links
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Convergencia on HI5.com
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Convergencia on Youtube.com
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Convergencia on Livevideo.com
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Convergencia on MySpace.com
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Official site
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Healthcare site sponsored by the party for Mexico City's inhabitants
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History of the party