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Contentious struggles persist between candidates of Cristina Kirchner and Kicillof in four Peronist-held districts

Governor's emissaries, Colonel Suarez and General Pueyrredon, fashioned their own lists. A schism occurred within the Evita Movement in Ituzaingo, distinct from Descalzo's setup. Moron united with pins, as per our website.

Political tensions persist among Cristina Kirchner and Kicillof supporters in four election...
Political tensions persist among Cristina Kirchner and Kicillof supporters in four election districts, as rival Peronist candidates clash head-on.

Contentious struggles persist between candidates of Cristina Kirchner and Kicillof in four Peronist-held districts

Peronist Rifts Dominate Buenos Aires Province Elections

The upcoming elections in Buenos Aires province are shaping up to be a battlefield of competing Peronist factions, as internal disputes within the Peronist party, Peronism, remain unresolved. The main point of contention is the formation and management of the new coalition "Fuerza Patria," which unites Kirchnerism, Massism, and other PJ remnants.

Despite attempts to mask disagreements with superficial unity, deep ideological and strategic rifts persist. Central points of tension include candidate selection, list leadership in the eight electoral sections, and proportional distribution of legislative positions—issues that have yet to be resolved publicly.

In specific districts like Coronel Suárez, General Pueyrredón, Ituzaingó, Moreno, and Morón, these disagreements reflect broader intra-Peronist struggles. Flavio Diez, councilor, heads the Patria Force list in Coronel Suárez and seeks to renew his seat. In contrast, Ricardo Moccero, aligned with Axel Kicillof, will have his own list called "Movement for Victory" in his district.

Javier Fuego Simondet, a member of the PJ Partido Justicialista, and Gustavo Pulti, former mayor of General Pueyrredón, have both broken away from their respective movements and are running separate lists in their municipalities. Fernanda Raverta, who was the head of ANSES during the government of Alberto Fernández, will head the legislative list of Patria Force in General Pueyrredón.

In Morón, Jose Maria Ghi, the mayor's brother, is at the head of the Patria Force single list. The Evita Movement in Ituzaingó, which brings together "the historical neighborhood activism that was in Ituzaingó and representatives of the productive and commercial sector," is divided between a sector that supports the governor and another that backs Cristina and her son, Maximo Kirchner.

The provincial struggle is also marked by the internal fragmentation within the libertarian coalition La Libertad Avanza, which influences overall electoral dynamics. Meanwhile, Raul Calamante, coordinator of Region 8 of the Buenos Aires Ministry of Labor and the provincial secretary of the CTA de los Trabajadores, is registered as a candidate for councilor on both Raverta's and Pulti's lists in General Pueyrredón.

Cristina Kirchner and Axel Kicillof were heavily involved in the power struggle that marked these internal disputes. The outcome of these elections will likely determine the balance of power within the Peronist party in Buenos Aires province.

As the elections approach, it remains to be seen how these internal disputes will play out and which factions will emerge victorious. One thing is certain—the elections in Buenos Aires province will be closely watched by political observers across the country.

  1. preparations for the Buenos Aires elections reveal a tumultuous landscape of Peronist factions, characterized by ongoing disagreements.
  2. The primary dispute centers around the formation and administration of the new coalition, "Fuerza Patria," encompassing Kirchnerism, Massism, and other PJ remnants.
  3. These ideological and strategic differences offer a clear divide, persisting despite attempts to present a unified front.
  4. Key areas of contention are candidate selection, list leadership in the eight electoral sections, and the allocation of legislative seats.
  5. In district Coronel Suárez, Flavio Diez, a councilor, leads the Patria Force list, aiming for re-election.
  6. On the other hand, Ricardo Moccero, an ally of Axel Kicillof, will spearhead his own list, dubbed "Movement for Victory," in his district.
  7. Javier Fuego Simondet, a PJ member, and Gustavo Pulti, former mayor of General Pueyrredón, have deserted their movements to run separate lists in their municipalities.
  8. Fernanda Raverta, who led ANSES during Alberto Fernández's administration, will head the legislative list of Patria Force in General Pueyrredón.
  9. Raul Calamante, a Province Ministry of Labor coordinator and CTA de los Trabajadores provincial secretary, shows up as a candidate on both Raverta's and Pulti's lists in General Pueyrredón.
  10. In Morón, Jose Maria Ghi, the mayor's brother, heads the Patria Force single list.
  11. The Evita Movement in Ituzaingó is fractured between supporters of the governor and backers of Cristina and Maximo Kirchner.
  12. The internal discord within the libertarian coalition, La Libertad Avanza, impacts the overall electoral dynamics.
  13. The elections will likely determine the power balance within the Peronist party in Buenos Aires province, with local and national observers closely monitoring the results.
  14. The political stage is set for a gripping competition, mirroring the trends seen in war-and-conflicts, policy-and-legislation, and crime-and-justice.
  15. Meanwhile, general-news reports continue to cover migration topics that resonate globally.
  16. In sports, the NFL and MLB seasons, soccer matches, NHL playoffs, and WNBA games engage enthusiasts, delivering thrilling experiences.
  17. While sports fans celebrate their teams' accomplishments, others turn their attention to weather-forecasting and auto-racing events such as the Masters and grand prix.
  18. Even as basketball and NCAAB games unfold, sports-betting enthusiasts analyze the odds in tennis, golf, and mixed-martial-arts matches, making predictions based on skillful sports-analysis.

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