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Social Convergence

The Social Convergence (Spanish: Convergencia Social, CS) was a left-wing political party in Chile. It was founded by the Chilean president Gabriel Boric.[12]

Key Information

It was co-founded in 2018 by the Autonomist Movement (MA), Libertarian Left (IL) (a part of the movement left the party in 2019), Socialism and Freedom (SOL) and New Democracy (ND). It was part of the leftist coalition Broad Front.[8] In mid-2019, members of the movement began their process to register as a legally constituted political party.[13]

Social Convergence experienced an internal crisis in 2019, after a large number of militants resigned from the party, due to the initial rejection of Gabriel Boric's participation in the agreement made by the congress to create a new constitution, initiated due to the 2019 Chilean protests. Arguing that the agreement did not seem to them to be a sufficient response to the protests.[14][15] However, after the changes that the agreement underwent (gender parity, indigenous seats, etc.), these members ended up supporting the agreement, but did not remain part of the party.[16][17]

In July 2024 the party merged into the Broad Front party, which is a successor of the Broad Front coalition.

Authorities

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Name Region District Period
Diego Ibáñez Valparaíso 6 2018–2022 / 2022-2026
Francisca Bello Valparaíso 6 2022-2026
Gonzalo Winter Metropolitana 10 2018–2022 / 2022-2026
Lorena Fries Metropolitana 10 2022-2026
Gael Yeomans Metropolitana 13 2018–2022 / 2022-2026
Marcela Riquelme O'Higgins 15 2022-2026
Mercedes Bulnes Maule 17 2022-2026
Clara Sagardía Bíobío 21 2022-2026
Patricio Rosas Los Ríos 24 2018–2022 / 2022-2026
Javiera Morales Magallanes 28 2022-2026

Election results

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Presidential elections

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Election year Candidate 1st Round 2nd Round Results
# Votes % Votes # Votes % Votes
2021 Gabriel Borić Font 1,815,024 25.8% 4,620,890 55.9% Won

Congress election

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Election year Chamber of Deputies Senate Status
# Votes % Votes Seats # Votes % Votes Seats
2021 287,190 4.54%
9 / 155
59,489 1.28%
0 / 50
TBA

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