When initially established, the party espoused both Guevarism and anarchism.
All major parties espoused democracy and market reforms, to varying degrees.
The party espoused strongly conservative views on social policy.
In an important development in Argentina's political life, all three major parties in the 1999 race espoused free market economic policies.
It is a statement of the general principles the party espouses.
The party did not espouse a particular ideology and campaigned principally around the fact that it was led by women rather than men.
Philosophically, the party espoused a traditional conservative view of government: the less the better, except in national defense.
The party also espouses a mixture of economic policies.
The party espouses ideas that in many other countries would be represented by a Christian Democratic party.
In the area of education, the party espoused free education for all children over primary age as a right, and university education when feasible.