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The centrist social democratic Radical Civic Union, Argentina's oldest party, allied itself in various districts with the centrist Civic Coalition or with the social democratic Socialist Party, secured 77 seats, thus gaining 16.
This will be reflected in strengthened opposition alliances, notably the center-right Unión Pro, the center-left Civic Coalition and the left-wing Proyecto Sur, when elected candidates in both chambers take office on December 11, 2009.
However, her influence diminished afterwards, as the Néstor Kirchner administration-running on center left policies-succeeded, and she took a more conservative stance, eventually dividing her party and founding a new alliance, the Civic Coalition.
The Radical Civic Union, in turn, formalized an alliance with the Socialist Party and Elisa Carrió's Civic Coalition, styled the Civic and Social Agreement ( Acuerdo Cívico y Social, ACyS ).
Thus, following the 1990 election, COPE officially merged with the Civic NDP, changing its name from the Committee of Progressive Electors to the Coalition of Progressive Electors.
The list did badly and he faced a recount for the final place in the Chamber for the Province with Ricardo Cuccovillo of the Civic Coalition.
It is a member of the Civic Coalition with centrist and centre-left parties.
In the presidential elections of 2007, Carrió came second, heading the Civic Coalition with Rubén Giustiniani.
Several of the legislators that created the new party had won their seats in the 2007 election as part of the Civic Coalition, which they later opposed.
In October 2009, the official name was changed into Partido Coalición Cívica para la Afirmación de una República Igualitaria ( Civic Coalition Party for the Support of an Egalitarian Republic ).
Usually it is shortened to Coalición Cívica ARI ( Civic Coalition ARI ).
However the Four Coalition ended at the beginning of 2002, after the level of debt held by the Civic Democratic Alliance emerged and they were unable to agree on dealing with it.
Results of the 2004 election forced the MPRP to join a coalition government with the Motherland Democratic Coalition, a coalition of the Democratic Party ( Mongolia ), the Civic Will Party, and the Motherland Party.
Elisa María Avelina Carrió ( born December 26, 1956 ) is an Argentine politician, founder of the party initially known as Alternative for a Republic of Equals ( Alternativa para una República de Iguales, ARI ), now Civic Coalition ARI ( Coalición Cívica ARI ).
Carrió ran again for the Presidency on the 2007 elections, representing a front called the Civic Coalition.
She later reconsidered her earlier decision to opt out of the 2011 presidential race, and on December 12, 2010, she announced her candidacy on the Civic Coalition / ARI ticket.
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In April 2008, López Murphy resigned from the Party and later set up another new party, Current of Federal Convergence ( CCF ) which has pursued closer ties with the Civic Coalition.
* Elisa Carrió, founder and leader of the Civic Coalition and Civic Coalition ARI parties, ran for President on three occasions ( 2003, 2007 and 2011 ).

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Elisa Carrió, a former Radical Civic Union ( UCR ) politician, created the ARI after the breakup of the government alliance that brought Fernando de la Rúa to the presidency in 1999.
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Lifschitz competed in the primaries of the Progressive, Civic and Social Front, on 1 July 2007, against Carlos Comi ( of ARI ); he obtained around 90 % of the vote.
Binner was a candidate for a seat in the National Chamber of Deputies ( the Lower House of the Argentine Congress ) for the Progressive, Civic and Social Front, a Santa Fe political coalition ( which includes the Socialist Party ( PS ), members of the Radical Civic Union ( UCR ), Support for an Egalitarian Republic ( ARI ), Democratic Progressive Party, Communist Party and Peronist dissident ) in the parliamentary elections of October 23, 2005.
* Alternative for a Republic of Equals, now known as Civic Coalition ARI, a political party in Argentina led by Elisa Carrió

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The Radical Civic Union (, UCR ) is a social liberal political party in Argentina.
The Civic Democratic Alliance (, ODA ) was a small liberal centre-right political party in the Czech Republic, functional between years 1989 ( founded shortly after the Velvet revolution ) and 2007.
The Civic Democratic Party (, ODS ) is the largest conservative political party in the Czech Republic.
* Richard Newton Scarth, Echoes from the Sky: A Story of Acoustic Defence ( Hythe Civic Society, 1999 ) ( ISBN 1-900101-30-0 ) (, this book is out of print )
The Civic Conservative Party (, OKS ) is a centre-right liberal conservative political party in Slovakia.

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In the Czech Republic, the Green Party was part of the governing coalition, together with the Civic Democrats ( ODS ) and the Christian Democrats ( KDU – ČSL ) from January 2007 until the government collapsed in March 2009.
The Omaha Lancers, a United States Hockey League team that played at Aksarben until 2004, moved to neighboring city of Council Bluffs at the Mid-America Center, and moved back to Omaha in 2009 to play at the Civic Auditorium The University of Nebraska at Omaha Mavericks, is an NCAA Division I team that plays at the CenturyLink Center.
In Australia, some cars continued to use carburetors well into the 1990s ; these included the Honda Civic until 1993, Daihatsu Charade until 1997, the Suzuki Swift until its end in 1999, as well as the Ford Laser ( 1994 ), Mazda 323 sedan ( 1996 ), and Mitsubishi Magna sedan ( 1996 ).
When it opened it was known as Civic Center Busch Memorial Stadium ( though the " Civic Center " was almost never used in the media ) until New Year's Day 1982, when it became just Busch Stadium.
The building served as the Knight Civic Center until the name was changed to its current name the " Knight Bergman Center ".
The station continued on at the Mart until 1952 by becoming NBC's tenant, moving back to the Civic Opera House in that year.
An airfield in West End, Halifax on the Halifax Peninsula known as Chebucto Field was built as the Halifax Civic Airport by the City of Halifax in 1931 and operated as the city's main airport until 1942, when it closed and was converted to an army base.
The franchise remained in Hartford until it relocated to North Carolina for the 1997-98 season, save for a temporary relocation to the nearby Springfield Civic Center in the late 1970s while their Hartford arena was being rebuilt after heavy snow followed by heavy rain caused the roof to collapse, which suffered from several engineering and construction shortcomings ( See Hartford Civic Center Arena Roof Collapse ).
As it turned out, a new arena in Pittsburgh wouldn't be built until the Pittsburgh Civic Arena opened in 1961.
It opened in 1963 as the Civic Centre, and was the home of Scunthorpe Borough Council until 1996.
Bognor Regis Civic Society has reported that the redevelopment of Bognor Regis has been delayed until possibly 2012 due to the economic recession < ref ></ sup > Bognor Regis Regeneration </ ref >
The Civic, along with the Accord and Prelude, comprised Honda's vehicles sold in North America until the 1990s, when the model lineup was expanded.
Starting in 1985 until 2006, the Civic was dedicated to Japanese dealership Honda Primo, with Civic variants sold at Honda Clio, and Honda Verno locations.
A four-door station wagon model called the Civic Shuttle ( also Civic Pro in Japan ) was available from 1984 until 1991 ( this brand name would later be revived for the mid-1990s Honda Shuttle people carrier, known in some markets as the Honda Stream ).
In Canada, the sixth and seventh generation Civics were mildly redesigned to create the Acura EL until the advent of the eight generation Civic, which was used to create the Acura CSX, which was designed in Canada.
In Brazil, although being considered for local manufacturing since the early 1980s ( it was illegal to import cars in Brazil from 1973 until 1990 ), the Civic wasn't available until 1992, via official importing.
It was held by the Bishops of Rochester until 1845, when Coles Child, a wealthy local merchant and philanthropist, purchased Bromley Palace ( now the hub of the Bromley Civic Centre ) and became lord of the manor.
The company's permanent home is the Civic Opera House, a building which it rented from 1954 until after the 1993 renovations.

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