UNIR Constitutional Nationalist Party
Argentine political party
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The Constitutional Nationalist Party – Union for Integration and Resurgence (Spanish: Partido Nacionalista Constitucional – Unión para la Integración y el Resurgimiento, PNC–UNIR), often known by the shortened name UNIR Constitutional Nationalist Party or simply UNIR Party, is a conservative[6][better source needed] political party in Argentina founded in 1982 by Alberto Asseff, a former member of the Radical Civic Union.[1] It is currently part of the Juntos por el Cambio coalition, and Asseff sits in the Argentine Chamber of Deputies since 2019 representing Buenos Aires Province.[5][9] For most of its history, it has supported Peronist candidates and alliances.[6][better source needed] It has hosted candidates and has had neo-Nazi attitudes.[10][11]
Constitutional Nationalist Party – Union for Integration and Resurgence Partido Nacionalista Constitucional – Unión para la Integración y el Resurgimiento | |
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| Leader | Alberto Asseff |
| Founded | 1982[1] |
| Membership (2017) | |
| Ideology | Neo-fascism[4] Nationalism[5] Conservatism[6][better source needed] |
| Political position | Far-right[7] |
| National affiliation | Juntos por el Cambio[8] |
| Colors | Blue |
| Seats in the Chamber of Deputies | 1 / 257 |
| Seats in the Senate | 0 / 72 |