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The ''Autogestión Liberadora Buenos Aires'' (ALBA) is a
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. It contested the 2005 legislative elections for
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City deputies in alliance with the ''
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The alliance performed badly in the election, gaining less than 1% in the capital and losing all its legislators at a national level.


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