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词条 Alliance for Work, Justice and Education
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|country = Argentina
| name = Alliance for Work, Justice and Education
|native_name = Alianza para el Trabajo, la Justicia y la Educación
|abbreviation = Alianza
|colorcode = #0AABDB
|logo = Logo Alianza.svg
|logo_size = 250px
|leader = Fernando De la Rua
|foundation = 4 August 1997
|dissolution = 20 December 2001
|merger = Radical Civic Union,
FREPASO
|headquarters =
|ideology = Radicalism
Social liberalism
Social democracy
Reformism
|international =
|colours = Light blue
|seats1_title = Seats in the Chamber of Deputies
|seats1 =
|seats2_title = Seats in the Senate
|seats2 =
|website =
}}

The Alliance for Work, Justice and Education (in Spanish: Alianza para el Trabajo, la Justicia y la Educación) was a party coalition in Argentina around the turn of the third millennium. It was born of the alliance of the Radical Civic Union (UCR), the Front for a Country in Solidarity (FrePaSo), and a number of smaller provincial parties, in 1997.

The Alliance presented itself as a progressive, moderate center-left alternative to the neoliberal government of Carlos Menem, with a mandate to end corruption and unemployment. It first took part in the 1997 legislative elections. In the 1999 elections it took Fernando de la Rúa (UCR) to the presidency, together with Carlos Álvarez as his vice-president, defeating the Justicialist Party.[1]

However, De la Rúa soon revealed himself as unable or unwilling to tackle corruption and to revive the Argentine economy, which was in a recession, with innovative measures. In 2000, amid a scandal caused by accusations of bribery involving UCR senators and members of the cabinet, Álvarez resigned from the vice-presidency, gravely hurting the unity of the Alliance. The socio-economic situation worsened, and De la Rúa was forced to resign by the December 2001 riots. The Alliance soon disintegrated, its members returning to their former parties or finding new ones.

References

1. ^{{cite book|author=Daniel K. Lewis|title=The History of Argentina|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=gQG515MSKosC&pg=PA179|date=15 October 2003|publisher=Palgrave Macmillan|isbn=978-1-4039-6254-6|pages=179–181}}

See also

  • Politics of Argentina
  • December 2001 riots in Argentina
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7 : Radical Civic Union|Presidency of Fernando de la Rúa|Defunct political party alliances in Argentina|Political parties established in 1997|1997 establishments in Argentina|Political parties disestablished in 2001|2001 disestablishments in Argentina

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