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  1. Popular Unity (Spanish: Unidad Popular, UP) was a left-wing political alliance in Chile that stood behind the successful candidacy of Salvador Allende for the 1970 Chilean presidential election.

  2. The Popular Unitary Action Movement or MAPU (Spanish: Movimiento de Acción Popular Unitario) was a small leftist political party in Chile. It was part of the Popular Unity coalition during the government of Salvador Allende. MAPU was repressed during the dictatorship of Augusto Pinochet.

  3. Encyclopedias almanacs transcripts and maps. Popular Unity. views 2,675,222 updated. Popular Unity. Chile 1970-1973. Synopsis. Nearly 11 years after the Cuban Revolution, the socialist Salvador Allende was elected through a democratic process as president of the Republic of Chile to head a left-wing coalition called Popular Unity.

  4. Para otros usos de este término, véase Unidad Popular (desambiguación). 1 Abandonó la coalición en abril de 1972. La Unidad Popular ( UP) fue una coalición política y electoral 11 chilena de partidos políticos de izquierda.

  5. Unidad Popular y la Lucha por la Igualdad Radical en Chile / Popular Unity and the struggle for radical Equality in Chile. | Latin America and Caribbean Network on Labour History. Paula. Vidal M. Published in: Izquierdas. Year: 2014. Number: 18. Article type: Artículo. Link:

  6. Popular Unity ( Spanish : Unidad Popular, UP) was a left-wing political alliance in Chile that stood behind the successful candidacy of Salvador Allende for the 1970 Chilean presidential election. Contents. History. Allende's administration. Platform. Policies. Composition (1969–1973) Electoral results. Symbols. See also. References. External links

  7. 1 de jun. de 2021 · In this article, the co-editors introduce key themes and contributions of this special issue of Radical Americas, particularly as they pertain to the 50th anniversary of Chiles Popular Unity revolution (1970–3) and the more recent estallido social (social uprising), which began in Santiago de Chile in October 2019.