Peronism: Crisis and Leadership
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Álvaro Arellano El referente del espacio Resolber Rosario, Lisandro Cavatorta, seeks to renew its bench in the Municipal Council, claiming historical principles of Peronism, and taking distance from the agreement that took place between sectors of justicialism and Ciudad Futura. Although for now it takes distance from the figure of Juan Monteverde, it does not rule out approaches to the future, thinking in 2027, although it warns: “We want to be…
On October 30, 1983, almost 52% of Argentines elected the candidate of the Radical Civic Union, Raúl Alfonsín, over the candidate of the Justicialist Party, Italo Luder, who obtained just over 40% of the votes. With this result, a relatively incontrovertible axiom of the Argentine electoral policy of the second half of the 20th century broke: Peronism could not lose in elections open to all competitors. The impact of the defeat on the movement f…
The condemnation of Cristina Kirchner revives the encounters and disagreements of Peronism, which is once again in the opposition. Even though there is consensus about many of the bases of the movement, there is still debate about who is the “true Peronist.” This is the second part of an analysis that is divided into the editions of El Observador del fin de semana. Read more
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