National Democratic Front
Frente Democrático Nacional |
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Leader | Cuauhtémoc Cárdenas |
Founded | 1988 |
Dissolved | 1988 |
Merger of |
Socialist Mexican Party Authentic Party of the Mexican Revolution Party of the Cardenist Front of National Reconstruction Popular Socialist Party Coalición Obrera, Campesina y Estudiantil del Istmo Unión Popular Revolucionaria Emiliano Zapata Central Campesina Cardenista Central Independiente de Obreros Agrícolas y Campesinos Asamblea de Barrios de la Ciudad de México Unión de Colonias Populares |
Ideology |
Socialism Progressivism |
The National Democratic Front (Spanish: Frente Democrático Nacional) was a coalition of left-wing Mexican political parties created in 1988 presidential elections, and that is the immediate antecedent of the Party of the Democratic Revolution. It was result of an agglutination of small political left and center-left forces with a dissident members of Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI). The candidate was Cuauhtémoc Cárdenas.
The National Democratic Front had its origins in the PRI, where the Democratic Current, headed by Cuauhtémoc Cárdenas, Porfirio Muñoz Ledo, César Buenrostro, Ifigenia Martínez, among others, in 1987, tried, among other things, to democratize the internal election in the PRI. Finally after Carlos Salinas de Gortari was nominated the official candidate of the PRI by outgoing president Miguel de la Madrid, the members of the Democratic Current broke from the PRI, looking for a party to support Cárdenas' presidential candidacy.
On October 14, 1987, Cárdenas received the nomination by the Authentic Party of the Mexican Revolution (PARM). Shortly after, the Party of the Cardenist Front of National Reconstruction (PFCRN), the Social Democratic Party, the Popular Socialist Party (PPS), the Liberal Party and the Green Party (the predecessor the Ecologist Green Party of Mexico), all of them small political forces, endorsed him as well. These parties would only nominate Cárdenas as their candidate, but they would not contribute to the formation of the Party of the Democratic Revolution later.