Plurinational Unity of the Lefts

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Plurinational Unity of the Lefts
Unidad Plurinacional de la Izquierdas
LeaderCollective leadership
Founded2011
Dissolved2014
IdeologyAnti-capitalism
Communism
Democratic socialism
Marxism–Leninism
Progressivism
Political positionLeft-wing to far-left

Plurinational Unity of the Lefts (Unidad Plurinacional de las Izquierdas) was a left-wing political coalition in Ecuador, created in 2011 and Dissolved in 2014.

History

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In 2009, Pachakutik and the Democratic People's Movement (MPD) broke with the ruling PAIS Alliance over disagreements on water law and teacher evaluations. In the National Assembly, a new caucus formed called the Plurinational, Progressive, and Leftist Democratic Assembly, composed of Pachakutik and MPD assemblymen and assemblywomen.

2011 Referendum

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Plurinational Unity of the Lefts participated in the referendum and popular consultation of 2011, advising a "no" vote on questions 1-9, and "yes" on 10. They used the slogan "Not this time, President" recognizing their past support of President Correa's proposals, but conveying their support was over.

Protests of 2012

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File:PCMLE Marcha.jpg
PCMLE formation in 2012.

Beginning on 8 March 2012, Plurinational Unity of the Lefts participated in a series of peaceful protests, commonly called the 8-M Movement, by indigenous groups, left-wing opponents of the government, environmental groups, LGBT groups, and students, which culminated in the arrival of more than 30,000 people in the streets of Ecuador.

2014 Dissolution

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After a failure to consolidate for the February 2014 elections, the coalition was dissolved.[1]

Participating Parties

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The coalition comprised the following ten parties (in alphabetical order):

Electoral Results

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National Assembly

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National Assembly
Election year # of
overall votes
% of
overall vote
# of
overall seats won
2013 4,149,243 4.73
5 / 137

Presidential

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Presidency
Election year Candidate # of
overall votes
% of
overall vote
2013 Alberto Acosta 280,539 3.26

See also

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References

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