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| name = Independent Social Alliance |
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| native_name =Alianza Social Independiente |
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| color = pink |
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| logo = ASI Logo.svg |
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| colorcode = {{party color|Independent Social Alliance Movement}} |
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| president = Alonso Tobón |
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| secretario = |
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| foundation = 1991 |
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| líder = [[Marco Avirama]] |
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| country = Colombia |
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| fundación = [[1991]] |
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| seats1 = {{Composition bar|4|108|{{party color|Independent Social Alliance Movement}}}} |
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| position = [[Center-left politics|Centre-left]] |
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| escaños1 = {{Ficha de partido político/escaños|1|102|hex=green}} |
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| national ={{ill|List of Decency|es|Lista de la Decencia}} (2017–2018)<br /> [[Coalition of Hope (Colombia)|Coalition of Hope]] |
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| escaños2_título= [[Cámara de Representantes de Colombia|Escaños en la Cámara]] |
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|website=[https://alianzasocialindependiente.org/ ASI web] |
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| escaños2 = {{Ficha de partido político/escaños|1|166|hex=green}} |
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| escaños3_título=[[Anexo:Gobernadores de Colombia por departamento|Gobernadores]] |
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| escaños3 = {{Ficha de partido político/escaños|3|32|hex=green}} |
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| escaños4_título=[[Asamblea Departamental (Colombia)|Diputados]] |
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| escaños4 = {{Ficha de partido político/escaños|14|418|hex=green}} |
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| escaños5_título=[[Anexo:Alcaldes de Colombia|Mayors]] |
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| escaños5 = {{Ficha de partido político/escaños|56|1102|hex=green}} |
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| posición = [[Centroizquierda]] |
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The '''Independent Social Alliance |
The '''Independent Social Alliance''' ({{langx|es|Alianza Social Independiente, ASI}}), known as the '''Indigenous Social Alliance''' ({{Langx|es|Alianza Social Indígena}}) until 2011, is a progressive [[indigenist]] party in [[Colombia]]. At the last [[legislative]] [[elections in Colombia|elections]], 10 March 2002, the party won parliamentary representation, one of many smaller parties. |
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==History== |
==History== |
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The movement emerged in 1991 after the guarantees provided by the new National Constitution, it was made up of indigenous people, peasants, community leaders from popular neighborhoods of Popayán, a women's organization and the amnestied indigenous people of the Quintín Lame Armed Movement, who aspired to become a new political alternative. The first Assembly was held in the indigenous community of Yaguará, municipality of Chaparral, Tolima. There were indigenous and non-indigenous leaders who since 1969 had been working to promote the movement in favor of Amerindian communities, especially in Cauca, Tolima and Antioquia; Also participating were leaders of the Cauca peasant movement and urban leaders of the neighborhoods undergoing reconstruction after the Popayán earthquake. Over the course of a few years, the party has extended its endorsements not only to candidates belonging to indigenous communities, but to independent candidates who are generally in the political center or the center-left. The party endorsed the candidacy of Antanas Mockus for the Presidency of the Republic in the 2006 elections. The party's leader is the indigenous senator Marco Avirama, and its president is the Antioqueño Alonso Tobón. |
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==External links== |
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*{{in lang|es}} [https://web.archive.org/web/20071007053003/http://www.etniasdecolombia.org/periodico_detalle.asp?cid=3042 Etnias de Colombia: Indigenous Social Alliance Movement] |
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[[Category:Indigenist political parties in South America]] |
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[[Category:Political parties in Colombia]] |
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[[Category:Progressive parties in Colombia]] |
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[[Category:Political parties of minorities in Colombia]] |
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Latest revision as of 04:17, 25 October 2024
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Independent Social Alliance Alianza Social Independiente | |
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President | Alonso Tobón |
Founded | 1991 |
Ideology | Indigenismo Progressivism Reformism |
Political position | Centre-left |
National affiliation | List of Decency (2017–2018) Coalition of Hope |
Senate | 4 / 108 |
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ASI web | |
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The Independent Social Alliance (Spanish: Alianza Social Independiente, ASI), known as the Indigenous Social Alliance (Spanish: Alianza Social Indígena) until 2011, is a progressive indigenist party in Colombia. At the last legislative elections, 10 March 2002, the party won parliamentary representation, one of many smaller parties.
History
[edit]The movement emerged in 1991 after the guarantees provided by the new National Constitution, it was made up of indigenous people, peasants, community leaders from popular neighborhoods of Popayán, a women's organization and the amnestied indigenous people of the Quintín Lame Armed Movement, who aspired to become a new political alternative. The first Assembly was held in the indigenous community of Yaguará, municipality of Chaparral, Tolima. There were indigenous and non-indigenous leaders who since 1969 had been working to promote the movement in favor of Amerindian communities, especially in Cauca, Tolima and Antioquia; Also participating were leaders of the Cauca peasant movement and urban leaders of the neighborhoods undergoing reconstruction after the Popayán earthquake. Over the course of a few years, the party has extended its endorsements not only to candidates belonging to indigenous communities, but to independent candidates who are generally in the political center or the center-left. The party endorsed the candidacy of Antanas Mockus for the Presidency of the Republic in the 2006 elections. The party's leader is the indigenous senator Marco Avirama, and its president is the Antioqueño Alonso Tobón.
On December 2, 2005, the movement announced its support for Antanas Mockus in the 2006 presidential campaign. In the election of 2006, the party won two (out of a hundred) senatorial seats.