Conservative People's Party (Argentina)

The Conservative People's Party (Spanish: Partido Conservador Popular; PCP) is a minor[8] social conservative[6] political party in Argentina founded in 1958 by Vicente Solano Lima, who was vice president of Argentina in 1973.

[2] It was founded as a split from the Democratic Party (PD) following the 1955 coup that ousted Juan Domingo Perón from the presidency.

[11] Ahead of the 2019 general election, the PCP left Cambiemos and instead joined the newly formed NOS Front, backing the candidacy of Falklands War veteran Juan José Gómez Centurión.

[6] Gómez Centurión placed fifth in the presidential race with 2.6% of the vote.

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