Argentina: Internal Battles of Peronism Diluent Opposition
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The internal crisis in the Buenos Aires Peronism does not yield. And it seems that it is difficult to find a point of unity towards what will be the next elections on September 7. The condemnation of Cristina Fernández and the different mobilizations in her favor seemed to be a meeting point to address all the currents of justicialistism in the same sense. But no. The differences remain. And within the Right to the Future Movement, which has as …
An overflowing Plaza de Mayo, listening to a message only of audio in total silence, went on to integrate that historical depth that only this country seems able to generate. But the challenge, now, has the opposition. It must understand who would better embody the possibility of, immediately, avoiding divirise so as not to suffer an electoral catastrophe.
The renewed communion of Cristina, Peronism and the crowds in the street. Back to October: will that river find electoral channel? The importance of the candidates: Rosario and Santa Fe. Politics and nature, separate issues.
The question “What is Peronism?” becomes urgent again in a country under constant political and economic tension. While the movement breaks between a Kirchnerism indebted to the past and a pragmatism still without voice or clear leadership, both agree on something: the libertarian experiment has no future. Peronism, then, seeks a new way, the third version. One that does not yet exist, but could mark the course of Argentina. Read more


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