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Argentina. Elections in Suteba: Officialism Withheld Leadership and Defined the Successor of Baradel - Latin American Summary

Latin American Abstract, May 14, 2026. The Celeste-Violeta list, headed by María Laura Torre, made a wide difference, according to the provisional results. Thus will be the head of the Buenos Aires teaching union for the next four years. The second place was for the Multicolor list. With more than 80 percent of the tables searched, the officialism [...] La entrada Argentina. Elections in Suteba: the officialism retained the leadership and define…
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Officialism won 76% in an election in which they competed 3 lists. María Laura Torre will succeed Roberto Baradel at the head of the SUTEBA after a little more than 20 years in office. It is the largest teaching organization in Argentina and the heart of the CTERA. The opposition was attributed ... María Laura Torre is the new secretary general of the most important teaching union in the country Read more »

See this post on Instagram A shared publication of SUTEBA Provincia (@suteba_provincia) With 80 percent of the tables screened, María Laura Torre, head of the official list Celeste-Violeta, exceeded 76 percent of the votes and was elected general secretary of the Unified Union of Education Workers of Buenos Aires (SUTEBA) for the next four years. In statements to Radio Universidad, she highlighted: "The fellow teachers of the Province, from east…

The Buenos Aires teacher paritaria enters its most decisive stage of the year with a political novelty that arrived yesterday: the country’s largest union elected new authorities and the result directly conditions what will happen at the June negotiating table. The Buenos Aires teachers already know how much they charged in the first quarter. What they don’t know is what they will charge in the second. What happened yesterday in SUTEBA: the outc…

Maria Laura Torre was elected secretary general of the SUTEBA after imposing with 76 percent of the votes on the "Multicolor" (19 percent) and "Blue and White" lists (4 percent) in the elections this Wednesday. After the strong victory, Celeste Violeta obtained leadership in the vast majority of the districts of the province of Buenos Aires. After the elections, Torre highlighted the transparency of the elections, "a new exercise of union democr…

Latin American Abstract, May 14, 2026. The Celeste-Violeta list, headed by María Laura Torre, made a wide difference, according to the provisional results. Thus will be the head of the Buenos Aires teaching union for the next four years. The second place was for the Multicolor list. With more than 80 percent of the tables searched, the officialism [...] La entrada Argentina. Elections in Suteba: the officialism retained the leadership and define…

Officialism won 76% in an election in which they competed three lists. María Laura Torre will succeed Roberto Baradel at the head of the SUTEBA after a little more than 20 years in office. This is the largest teaching organization in Argentina and the heart of the CTERA. The opposition attributed itself to the triumph in the sections of Tigre, Bahía Blanca, Marcos Paz and La Matanza. Without Roberto Baradel on the ballot for the first time in 20…

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