Humanist Party (Chile)
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Partido Humanista | |
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Leader | Efren Osorio |
Founded | 1984 |
Headquarters | Av. Brasil 23, Second Floor Santiago |
Official ideology/ political position |
Left-wing, Humanist Movement, Democratic socialism (minority factions) |
International affiliation | Humanist International |
Website | Partido Humanista |
The Humanist Party (Partido Humanista) is a progressive left-wing political party in Chile, founded in 1984.
In December 1990, Laura Rodríguez became the first elected representative of any Humanist Party in the world after winning a seat as part of the Concertación coalition, after Augusto Pinochet handed over power.
At the last legislative elections, December 16, 2001, the party won 1.1% but no seats. The party is a member of the Humanist International.
For the 2005 presidential elections, the Humanist Party was a member of the coalition Juntos Podemos Más (Together We Can Do/Achieve More). Their presidential candidate Tomás Hirsch won 5.37% of the vote in a 4-way race between Michelle Bachelet, Sebastián Piñera, and Joaquín Lavín in the 2005 elections. He polled 4th place and therefore did not make the runoff. [1]
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