It is composed by the Renewal Front, the Christian Democratic Party and the Integration and Development Movement.
Sergio Massa won the primary elections against José Manuel de la Sota, and ran for president for UNA.
Sergio Massa and the governor (until then) of the Córdoba province José Manuel de la Sota formalize an agreement to build an electoral space that brings together a greater option to vote against the Front for Victory.
In June 2015, both candidates appeared in a television debate ahead of the primary elections, where they discussed economy, security and development.
With this result, Sergio Massa and his candidate for vice president Gustavo Sáenz were consecrated as the official binomial of the front for the general elections of October 25.