Allendism

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Founded1970
Ideology
Allendism
Allendismo
LeaderSalvador Allende
Founded1970
Ideology
Political positionLeft-wing
Factions:
Centre-left to far-left

Allendism (Spanish: Allendismo) is an ideological current that bases its positions and lines on the government of Salvador Allende,[1] former president of Chile who, together with the Popular Unity (Unidad Popular, UP), ruled the country until the coup d'état of 1973, headed by Augusto Pinochet.[2] Within the political spectrum, it is located between the left-wing,[2][3] basing its principles on democratic socialism, institutionalism, and socialist humanism.[3][4][5] The followers of this current are called allendistas.[6]

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