United Centre (Chile)
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The United Centre (Spanish: Centro Unido; CU) was a Chilean political party that defined itself as transversal and centrist. It was created in early 2021 and is in the process of being legalized by the Electoral Service.[5] It was led by Cristián Contreras Radovic, who expressed interest in presenting a presidential candidacy in the 2021 elections,[6] but later became a candidate for Senator. It held one seat in the Chamber of Deputies of Chile prior to its dissolution, after which its member sat as an independent.
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United Centre Centro Unido | |
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Abbreviation | CU |
President | Cristián Contreras Radovic |
Secretary-General | Olga Tosto García |
Treasurer | Patricia Ñúñez Alburns |
Founded | 7 January 2021 (2021-01-07) |
Dissolved | 3 February 2022 (2022-02-03) |
Headquarters | Pascual Baburizza 728, Ñuñoa, Santiago de Chile |
Ideology | Confucianism[1] Conspiracism[2] Spiritualism[3] Anti-globalism[4] |
National affiliation | United Independents |
Colours | Green |
Slogan | «Together for a more conscious Chile» (Spanish: «Juntos por un Chile más consciente») |
Chamber of Deputies | 1 / 155 |
Senate | 0 / 43 |
Website | |
centro-unido.cl | |
The party was dissolved in February 2022 because it did not receive at least 5% of votes in the 2021 parliamentary elections to maintain its legality.[7]