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- Federalist_Unity_Party abstract "The Federalist Union Party (Spanish: Partido Unidad Federalista - PA.U.FE. or PaUFe) is a right-wing political party active in various provinces of Argentina. Its most visible leader is the former police chief, Luis Patti, former Mayor of Escobar, who is accused of torturing people during the last dictatorship.The Party has attracted many Peronists and takes an authoritarian line on law and order. Patti himself is a former policeman.Patti's Buenos Aires Province wing of PaUFe was the first and has traditionally been the most successful. At the legislative elections of 23 October 2005, Patti was candidate for National Deputy. He and one other PaUFe candidate were elected but he was prevented from taking his seat by a vote of deputies. The Party supported the Justicialist Party candidate for Senator, Chiche Duhalde. Other deputies for the party have included former Boca Juniors and Argentina footballer, Antonio Rattín, elected in 2001.The 2007 elections exposed the internal differences in PaUFe. In Buenos Aires, the Party largely stood in opposition to the governing Front for Victory (FPV) but there were splits. Both PaUFe deputies in the provincial legislature left the party to unofficially support the FPV. Patti stood to be governor of the Province. In Tierra del Fuego Province, a PaUFe section under the leadership of Juan Flores claims to be entirely separate from Patti. In 2007 this party supported Cristina Fernández de Kirchner for President and saw the election of its candidate, Jorge Colazo (a former Radical governor), to the Argentine Senate. Patti threatened to take the Tierra del Fuego party to court to prevent them supporting the FPV. [1] Despite the Tierra del Fuego party's claims of being entirely separate, their relationship with Patti, who was taken into custody in November 2007, continued to be questioned.The PaUFe bloc in the Chamber of Deputies has one deputy, Adriana Tomaz, who follows the Buenos Aires line. Colazo joined the majority FPV bloc in the Senate, as did Mariel Calchaquí, Tierra del Fuego deputy, in the Lower House.".
- Federalist_Unity_Party wikiPageExternalLink www.paufe-tdf.com.
- Federalist_Unity_Party wikiPageExternalLink www.paufe.org.ar.
- Federalist_Unity_Party wikiPageExternalLink index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=4054&Itemid=2.
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- Federalist_Unity_Party wikiPageRevisionID "708382686".
- Federalist_Unity_Party wikiPageWikiLink Adriana_Tomaz.
- Federalist_Unity_Party wikiPageWikiLink Antonio_Rattín.
- Federalist_Unity_Party wikiPageWikiLink Argentina.
- Federalist_Unity_Party wikiPageWikiLink Argentine_Chamber_of_Deputies.
- Federalist_Unity_Party wikiPageWikiLink Argentine_Senate.
- Federalist_Unity_Party wikiPageWikiLink Argentine_general_election,_2007.
- Federalist_Unity_Party wikiPageWikiLink Argentine_legislative_election,_2005.
- Federalist_Unity_Party wikiPageWikiLink Association_football.
- Federalist_Unity_Party wikiPageWikiLink Boca_Juniors.
- Federalist_Unity_Party wikiPageWikiLink Buenos_Aires_Province.
- Federalist_Unity_Party wikiPageWikiLink Category:Right-wing_parties_in_Argentina.
- Federalist_Unity_Party wikiPageWikiLink Cristina_Fernández_de_Kirchner.
- Federalist_Unity_Party wikiPageWikiLink Escobar_Partido.
- Federalist_Unity_Party wikiPageWikiLink Front_for_Victory.
- Federalist_Unity_Party wikiPageWikiLink Hilda_de_Duhalde.
- Federalist_Unity_Party wikiPageWikiLink Jorge_Colazo.
- Federalist_Unity_Party wikiPageWikiLink Justicialist_Party.
- Federalist_Unity_Party wikiPageWikiLink Luis_Patti.
- Federalist_Unity_Party wikiPageWikiLink Mariel_Calchaquí.
- Federalist_Unity_Party wikiPageWikiLink Peronism.
- Federalist_Unity_Party wikiPageWikiLink Political_party.
- Federalist_Unity_Party wikiPageWikiLink Radical_Civic_Union.
- Federalist_Unity_Party wikiPageWikiLink Tierra_del_Fuego_Province,_Argentina.
- Federalist_Unity_Party wikiPageWikiLinkText "Federalist Unity Party".
- Federalist_Unity_Party wikiPageWikiLinkText "Federalist Unity".
- Federalist_Unity_Party wikiPageWikiLinkText "Unidád Bonaerense".
- Federalist_Unity_Party wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Argentina-party-stub.
- Federalist_Unity_Party wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Argentine_political_parties.
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- Federalist_Unity_Party subject Category:Right-wing_parties_in_Argentina.
- Federalist_Unity_Party hypernym Party.
- Federalist_Unity_Party type PoliticalParty.
- Federalist_Unity_Party type Redirect.
- Federalist_Unity_Party comment "The Federalist Union Party (Spanish: Partido Unidad Federalista - PA.U.FE. or PaUFe) is a right-wing political party active in various provinces of Argentina. Its most visible leader is the former police chief, Luis Patti, former Mayor of Escobar, who is accused of torturing people during the last dictatorship.The Party has attracted many Peronists and takes an authoritarian line on law and order.".
- Federalist_Unity_Party label "Federalist Unity Party".
- Federalist_Unity_Party sameAs Q4994345.
- Federalist_Unity_Party sameAs Partido_Unidad_Federalista.
- Federalist_Unity_Party sameAs Partido_Unidad_Federalista.
- Federalist_Unity_Party sameAs m.05nwtk.
- Federalist_Unity_Party sameAs Q4994345.
- Federalist_Unity_Party wasDerivedFrom Federalist_Unity_Party?oldid=708382686.
- Federalist_Unity_Party homepage www.paufe.org.ar.
- Federalist_Unity_Party isPrimaryTopicOf Federalist_Unity_Party.