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The Democratic Party of the City of Buenos Aires (Spanish: Partido Demócrata de la Ciudad de Buenos Aires) is a provincial political party in Buenos Aires City, Argentina.
It was member of the national Recreate for Growth electoral alliance led by Ricardo López Murphy.
Political parties in Argentina 
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Parliamentary parties |
Chamber of Deputies (257) | Cambiemos (108)
Republican Proposal (55)
Radical Civic Union (40)
Civic Coalition ARI (10)
Civic and Social Front of Catamarca (1)
Front for Victory (64)
Justicialist Party (18)
Renewal Front/UNA (18)
Civic Front for Santiago (6)
Front for the Renewal of Concord (5)
Federal Commitment (4)
Freemen of the South (1)
Workers' Left Front (3)
Socialist Workers' Party (2)
Workers' Party (1)
Intransigent Party (1)
- Neuquén People's Movement
- Other minor parties (28)
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Senate (72) | Justicialist Party (24)
Radical Civic Union (12)
Republican Proposal (9)
Front for Victory (9)
Federal Commitment (7)
Civic Front for Santiago (2)
Civic and Social Front of Catamarca (1)
Fueguino People's Movement (1)
Neuquén People's Movement (1)
Proyecto Sur (1)
- Other minor parties (7)
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Extra-parliamentary | - Action for the Republic
- Authentic Socialist Party
- Communist Party of Argentina
- Integration and Development Movement
- Solidarity and Equality
- Liberal Libertarian Party
New Movement towards Socialism (es)
- Peoples Reconstruction Party
- Revolutionary Communist Party of Argentina
- Self-determination and Freedom
- Socialist Left
- Socialist Party
- Workers' Revolutionary Party
- Workers' Socialist Movement
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Provincial parties | Buenos Aires (Action for the Republic
- Front for Change/Social Pole
- Party of Buenos Aires Unity
- Renewal Front
- Union of the Democratic Centre
Democratic Party)
Córdoba (Union for Córdoba
Civic Front of Córdoba)
Corrientes (Autonomist Party of Corrientes
- Front for Everyone
- Liberal Party of Corrientes
New Party)
Mendoza (Democratic Party)
Misiones (Front for the Renewal of Concord)
Neuquén (Neuquén People's Movement)
Salta (Salta Renewal Party)
San Luis (Federal Commitment
Union and Liberty Party)
Santa Fe (Democratic Progressive Party)
Santiago del Estero (Civic Front for Santiago)
San Juan (Renewal Crusade)
Tierra del Fuego (Fueguino People's Movement)
Tucumán (Republican Force)
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- Portal:Politics
- List of political parties
- Politics of Argentina
- Argentine former political parties
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