Everyone to La Moneda

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Everyone to La Moneda
Tod@s a La Moneda
Leader Marcel Claude
FoundedMarch 2013 (2013-03)
Ideology Socialism
Ecologism
Ecosocialism
Progressivism
Political position Left-wing

Everyone to La Moneda (in Spanish: Todos a La Moneda, stylized Todxs a La Moneda or Tod@s a La Moneda) is a political movement created in 2013 to support independent candidate for president of Chile Marcel Claude. Todxs a La Moneda is composed by Izquierda Unida and the Humanist Party of Chile, for the presidential election of 17 November 2013.

Contents

The coalition is participating as an electoral pact in the regional advisors election of 2013, although, in the parliamentary election, the Humanist Party is appearing as a unique list, as only pacts with two or more legally constituted parties are accepted. As a consequence, several members of the movement, including Claude, [1] adhered Todxs a La Moneda in an instrumental way.

Goals

Todxs a La Moneda aims to "create a free society", which is the main focus (or axis) of Marcel Claude's presidential candidacy. Eight more goals have been proposed by the humanists and Claude, which are "essential to the Chilean society": "political constitution and democracy; deconcentration and decentralization of the State; diversity, human rights, discriminated majorities; native people; economic development: economy, work, productive development and social security; social politics: health, education, cultural development, housing; foreign policy and towards Latin America; environment and energy." [2]

Organization

NameOccupation
Michely BravoGeneral coordination
Tomás Hirsch Spokesman
Salvador MuñozSpokesman
Francisco CarrerasSpokesman
Eduardo LópezSpokesman
Carla AmtmannSpokesman
Karen HermosillaSpokesman
Adrián BarahonaCommunications coordinator
José RobredoPress coordinator
Andrea HuaiquimilSocial networks coordinator
Leticia GarcíaProgram coordinator
Jorge RamírezTerritorial coordinator
Camilo NavarroSchedule
Alexis MezaPolitical board coordinator

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References

  1. http://radio.uchile.cl/2013/03/12/partido-humanista-apoya-la-candidatura-presidencial-de-marcel-claude
  2. "8 Ejes Transversales". Tod@s a la Moneda. Retrieved 26 August 2013.