Having failed at the admission to the 2009 election, it negotiated a cooperation with the leftist Popular Unity, but abandoned the talks and finally didn't participate in the 2014 general election either.
History
Formation
The alliance with the full name Anti-imperialist Artiguist Unitary Commissions for National Liberation and Socialism (Spanish: Comisiones Unitarias Antiimperialistas Artiguistas por la Liberación Nacional y el Socialismo) was founded in 2008 when a number of member parties of the governing Broad Front alliance defected and joined forces with the Oriental Revolutionary Movement (MRO) in order to jointly contest elections.[2] Among the founding parties were the Movimiento Revolucionario Artiguista (MRA) and the Refundación Comunista (RC) including popular folk musician Yamandú Palacios [es],[3] the latter party however moving on to yet another newly founded alliance, the Popular Assembly.
Ahead of the 2014 general election, COMUNA negotiated joining forces with Popular Assembly in forming the larger Popular Unity alliance. In April 2013 it however decided to leave the coordination referring to fundamental differences.[5] With a sufficiently promising alliance out of sight, COMUNA finally decided not to participate in the election at all, again recommending to vote blank instead. It however urged electors to turn down the referendum aiming at a lowered age of criminal responsibility.[6]
References
^"Presentación ComUnA" (in Spanish). COM.UN.A. 2008-08-22. Archived from the original on 2014-12-07. Retrieved 2014-12-07.