Principles
The Front for Victory has a header Principios Statement by the motto: "Argentina, conviction and ability to build a new country."
The FPV is part of what it calls an "intolerable" gap between rich and poor and questions the role of political parties allied to the regime in Argentina (2001 crisis). For that reason sustain "the vital need to deepen the process of social justice, leaving behind a past that most Argentine want to overcome, allowing the construction of a new space political and institutional management in Argentina." constituting the axis for "a foundational process of politics and institutions."
The Declaration of Principles finishes explaining his creation as "imagine and build a new country requires conviction and ability to unite the pieces of a fragmented society and the will to do so, not from a single political party, but from the formation of a broad front that bring us back we converted to a nation an Argentina that can not wait any longer." The FPV has a platform electoral2 divided into five chapters:
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