Equality Party (Chile)

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Equality Party
Partido Igualdad
PresidentGuillermo González Castro
Founded2009
DissolvedFebruary 2022 [a]
HeadquartersAviador Zañartu 2389
Conchalí
Ideology Socialism of the 21st century [1]
Marxism
Left-wing populism
Anti-capitalism
Anti-imperialism
Political position Left-wing [2]
National affiliation Dignidad Ahora (2020–present)
New Constitution for Chile (2013)
United People (2015-2016)
Broad Front (2017-2019)
Chile Digno (2021)
Apruebo Dignidad (2021)
Regional affiliation São Paulo Forum
Colours Black and White
Website
www.partidoigualdad.cl

^  a: Currently, this party is de facto active and in the process of legalization [3]

The Equality Party (Spanish : Partido Igualdad) is a left-wing political party in Chile. It was founded in 2009 by various social movements of workers, students, mortgage borrowers, townspeople and human rights organizations, among other actors. Its first president was former communist councilor of Peñalolen, Lautaro Guanca. [4]

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Legally registered in 2012, it first appeared in the municipal elections of that year. Reaching 0.81% of the vote, it got the election of one councilor. [5]

For the 2013 elections, the party proclaimed Roxana Miranda as its presidential candidate. [6] The party joined the Broad Front and supported Beatriz Sánchez for President in 2017, winning a seat in the lower house.

The party was deregistered in February 2022 because it did not receive at least 5% of the votes in the 2021 parliamentary elections to maintain its legality. [7]

Presidential candidates

The following is a list of the presidential candidates supported by the Equality Party. (Information gathered from the Archive of Chilean Elections). [8]

Electoral history

Presidential

ElectionCandidateFirst roundSecond roundResult
Votes %Votes %
2013 Roxana Miranda 81,8731.24 (#7)LostRed x.svgN
2017 Beatriz Sánchez [lower-alpha 1] 1,338,03720.27 (#3)LostRed x.svgN
2021 Did not contestLostRed x.svgN
  1. The party was a member of Broad Front and supported its candidate

Parliamentary

ElectionLeader Senate Chamber of Deputies Government
Votes%Seats+/–Votes%Seats+/–
2013 Roxana Miranda 70,6921.57 (#10) [lower-alpha 1]
0 / 38
67,0941.08 (#12) [lower-alpha 2]
0 / 120
Extra-parliamentary
2017 Guillermo González 26,6401.60 (#14) [lower-alpha 3]
0 / 43
Steady2.svg 0129,2322.16 (#12) [lower-alpha 4]
1 / 120
Increase2.svg1Opposition
2021 82,7851.78 (#15) [lower-alpha 5]
0 / 43
Steady2.svg 0127,5062.01 [lower-alpha 6]
0 / 120
Decrease2.svg1TBA
  1. The party was a member of New Constitution for Chile that received 2.78% votes and came 5th
  2. The party was a member of New Constitution for Chile that received 3.90% votes and came 3rd
  3. The party was a member of Broad Front that received 11.06% votes and came 4th
  4. The party was a member of Broad Front that received 16.49% votes and came 3rd
  5. The party was a member of Dignidad Ahora
  6. The party was a member of Dignidad Ahora

Constitutional Convention

ElectionLeaderVotes %Seats+/–Majority
2021 Guillermo González 67,5561.18 (#16) [lower-alpha 1]
1 / 155
NewAD+LdP+LdA+INN
  1. The party was a member of Apruebo Dignidad that received 18.74% votes and came 2nd

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