Novelties and radicalism of the uruguayan «alternative rights» in recent times. The case of Cabildo Abierto

There is a whole global and regional con- text that tends to support the notion that the rise of the so-called «new right» or «al- ternative rights» constitutes one of the most emblematic phenomena of our time. The question regarding how new and how radi- cal these unexpectedly growing players are a...

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Main Author: Caetano, Gerardo
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Published: Centro de Estudios Avanzados 2022
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Online Access:https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/restudios/article/view/39951
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description There is a whole global and regional con- text that tends to support the notion that the rise of the so-called «new right» or «al- ternative rights» constitutes one of the most emblematic phenomena of our time. The question regarding how new and how radi- cal these unexpectedly growing players are always comes back in order to compare similarities and differences. From this analyti- cal focus, this article seeks to present and challenge the case of Cabildo Abierto, the newest and also the most challenging party/ movement presented by current Uruguayan politics. Its origins and background are analyzed, the profiles of its leader and its main leaders, its most outstanding definitions and some of its relevant performances throughout its short history, from its participation in the 2019 electoral process to its immediate integration into the government coalition led by President Lacalle Pou since March 2020.
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spelling oai:ojs.revistas.unc.edu.ar:article-399512022-12-30T01:28:58Z Novelties and radicalism of the uruguayan «alternative rights» in recent times. The case of Cabildo Abierto Novedades y radicalidad de las «derechas alternativas» en el Uruguay reciente. El caso de Cabildo Abierto Caetano, Gerardo Uruguay Cabildo Abierto new right Uruguay Cabildo Abierto nuevas derechas There is a whole global and regional con- text that tends to support the notion that the rise of the so-called «new right» or «al- ternative rights» constitutes one of the most emblematic phenomena of our time. The question regarding how new and how radi- cal these unexpectedly growing players are always comes back in order to compare similarities and differences. From this analyti- cal focus, this article seeks to present and challenge the case of Cabildo Abierto, the newest and also the most challenging party/ movement presented by current Uruguayan politics. Its origins and background are analyzed, the profiles of its leader and its main leaders, its most outstanding definitions and some of its relevant performances throughout its short history, from its participation in the 2019 electoral process to its immediate integration into the government coalition led by President Lacalle Pou since March 2020. Existe todo un contexto global y regional que tiende a sustentar la noción de que el auge de las llamadas «nuevas derechas» o«derechas alternativas» constituye uno de los fenómenos más emblemáticos de nuestro tiempo. La interrogación acerca de cuán nuevos y cuán radicales son estos actores en crecimiento inesperado reaparece siempre para comparar similitudes y diferencias. Desde ese foco analítico, en el presente artículo se busca presentar e interpelar el caso de Cabildo Abierto, el partido/movimiento más novel y también el más desafiante que presenta la política uruguaya actual. Se analizan sus orígenes y antecedentes, los perfiles de su líder y de sus principales dirigentes, sus definiciones más salientes y algunos de sus desempeños relevantes a lo largo de su corta historia, desde su participación en el proce- so electoral de 2019 hasta su inmediata integración en la coalición de gobierno liderda por el presidente Lacalle Pou desde marzo de 2020. Centro de Estudios Avanzados 2022-12-29 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion application/pdf https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/restudios/article/view/39951 10.31050/re.vi49.39951 Estudios digital; Núm. 49 (2022): Los nuevos rostros de la derecha : miradas históricas, sociológicas y politológicas; 29-54 1852-1568 0328-185X 10.31050/re.vi49 spa https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/restudios/article/view/39951/40218 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0
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Novelties and radicalism of the uruguayan «alternative rights» in recent times. The case of Cabildo Abierto
title Novelties and radicalism of the uruguayan «alternative rights» in recent times. The case of Cabildo Abierto
title_alt Novedades y radicalidad de las «derechas alternativas» en el Uruguay reciente. El caso de Cabildo Abierto
title_full Novelties and radicalism of the uruguayan «alternative rights» in recent times. The case of Cabildo Abierto
title_fullStr Novelties and radicalism of the uruguayan «alternative rights» in recent times. The case of Cabildo Abierto
title_full_unstemmed Novelties and radicalism of the uruguayan «alternative rights» in recent times. The case of Cabildo Abierto
title_short Novelties and radicalism of the uruguayan «alternative rights» in recent times. The case of Cabildo Abierto
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