Miguel Ángel Pichetto visited Cristina Kirchner at her apartment: 'It was a fraternal meeting'
Miguel Ángel Pichetto met with former president Cristina Kirchner to discuss the need for uniting the Peronist party ahead of the 2027 elections.
Kicillof was unable to impose himself in the distribution of positions in the provincial Senate: he retreated before Kirchnerism in key places
Axel Kicillof faced significant setbacks in securing key positions within the Buenos Aires provincial Senate as he lost ground to Kirchnerism.
Politics Resigns to Milei as Angelici Strengthens in Justice
The political landscape in Argentina is feeling pressure from Javier Milei's rise, particularly after recent elections in Mendoza, hinting at fatigue with the traditional political system.
With votes from Peronism and last-minute changes, the government advanced in the Senate with the Glacier Law
The Argentine Senate advanced the Glacier Law with last-minute changes, granting provinces more power over natural resources and aiming to reactivate mining projects.
The dispute continues in the Buenos Aires PJ and the election of authorities in the provincial Senate is postponed
The ongoing conflict within Buenos Aires' Peronism has led to a four-hour postponement of the election of Senate authorities due to disagreements between Governor Axel Kicillof and La Cámpora.
On Argentine Coherences and Incoherences
The article discusses the perceived coherence in Argentine politics, particularly concerning labor reform and opposition responses.
Pointed out by Kirchnerism, Bianco questioned the lack of leadership in the PJ but then supported Cristina to remain at the forefront
Carlos Bianco, a minister in Buenos Aires, criticized the leadership issues within the Peronist party (PJ) but later affirmed his support for Cristina Kirchner to continue leading the party.
Distribution of positions in the Senate: tense standoff between Kicillof and La Cámpora for a key place in the succession line of Buenos Aires
Tensions rise in the Buenos Aires Senate as Governor Kicillof attempts to secure a key vice presidency position amid internal peronist conflicts.
The internal conflict of the PJ moved to eleven municipalities where La Cámpora will face traditional Peronism
The internal conflict within the Peronist Party (PJ) in Buenos Aires is intensifying, with La Cámpora challenging traditional factions in eleven municipalities during upcoming primaries.
The government is in the hands of Peronism to advance the reform of the glacier law in the Senate
The Argentine government relies on the Peronist party to push forward a controversial reform of the glacier law intended to ease mining restrictions, amidst divided support within its coalition.
The Wire-Cutter Florencia Carignano and the State of Peronism
Deputy Florencia Carignano's controversial actions during a legislative session spark a broader discussion about the state and strategies of Peronism in Argentina.
Carolina Moisés, the Peronist senator who was appointed as vice president of the Chamber, criticized Cristina Kirchner
Carolina Moisés, a Peronist senator and newly appointed vice president of the Senate, criticized Cristina Kirchner and La Cámpora, asserting that online attacks against her are orchestrated by trolls rather than genuine opinions.
End of the truce in the provincial PJ: tough fight between Kicillof and La Cámpora for positions in the provincial Senate
The internal power struggle within the Buenos Aires Peronist party reignites as Governor Kicillof and La Cámpora clash over key positions in the provincial Senate.
Carolina Moisés, the new ally that the Government achieved among the deserters of Kirchnerism
Carolina Moisés has been appointed as the Vice President of the Senate of Argentina, marking a significant political shift as she aligns herself with the provincial governors who support the current government.
Governor Quintela said that Milei "cannot reach December 10, 2027"
Governor Ricardo Quintela of La Rioja has expressed concerns about Javier Milei's government, stating that he doubts it can last until December 10, 2027, and calling on the opposition to take responsibility.
Labor reform accelerated the fracture of the PJ in Congress: three senators leave
Labor reform has catalyzed a rift within the Peronist Party, leading to the departure of three senators aligned with governors distancing themselves from Cristina Kirchner.
Who won the elections in Mendoza 2026
The UCR-LLA alliance achieved a significant victory over Peronism in Mendoza's San Rafael during low-turnout local elections.
A Trap for Milei
The article discusses how Argentine President Javier Milei finds himself in a predicament of needing to secure support from a sector of society that has historically scorned populism while trying to maintain a populist leadership style.
The game of Cordobesism in Congress: they deny an agreement with the Casa Rosada, but there is a key interest issue
There are conflicting reports regarding the absence of provincial Peronist legislators from a key debate on labor reform, highlighting the complex relationship between Córdoba's leadership and the national government in Argentina.
Mendoza: the alliance of UCR and LLA defeated Peronism in one of its municipal strongholds
In a surprising electoral outcome, the UCR and LLA coalition defeated Peronism in San Rafael, Mendoza, while also facing challenges in other key districts.
Macri returns, Milei pays for votes for labor reform, and Peronism divides from above
Former Argentine President Mauricio Macri is preparing to host a summit for the PRO party as tensions rise between government factions regarding labor reform and upcoming elections.
The Peronist interblock in the Senate breaks down, and the PJ falls to the lowest level since the recovery of democracy
Internal disputes within the Peronist party are leading to a significant split in their Senate interblock, marking a low point for the party since the return to democracy in Argentina.
Decline of La Cámpora and another victory for the group Luchemos por la Nuestra
The article discusses the rising political fortunes of Javier Milei in Argentina amidst the decline of La Cámpora, highlighting recent legislative successes and international support from figures like Trump.
"It's going to be hard for you to govern": Bullrich responded to Germán Martínez after his threat to repeal the labor reform if peronism returns to the Casa Rosada
Patricia Bullrich responded to Germán Martínez's threat to repeal labor reform by declaring it will be challenging for peronism if they return to power.
The Kirchnerist Powerlessness Before the New Cartography of Real Power
The Kirchnerist faction grapples with an internal crisis amidst the advancement of labor modernization legislation under Javier Milei's government.
Positions are being aligned in the Senate in strategic committees
The Argentine government is making progress in enhancing relations with the opposition in the Senate for strategic committee arrangements.
The movements of the governors in the voting of the labor reform
The Argentine government managed to advance labor reform in the Chamber of Deputies with crucial support from several governors who helped achieve the necessary quorum and the eventual approval of the project.
The Senate called to address labor reform before it is approved by the Chamber of Deputies, provoking a reaction from Peronism
The Argentine Senate is hastily moving forward with labor reform before it has approval from the Chamber of Deputies, prompting backlash from opposition groups.
One by one: the map of governors who helped the Government to advance labor reform
The report highlights governors from various provinces in Argentina who supported the government's efforts to advance labor reform by ensuring a quorum in the Chamber of Deputies.
The battle for the control of the PJ revives the Massa-Zamora and Sabbatella-Ghi duels
The battle for control over the Justicialist Party in Buenos Aires municipalities is reigniting longstanding rivalries between political heads and their successors.
The conflict between the government and Villarruel escalates: accused of playing for the K and threatened with a reduction in power
The Argentine government's tension with Senator Villarruel rises as accusations emerge against her, leading to threats of power reduction.
What happened to Alberto Samid
Alberto Samid, an Argentine meat businessman, is hospitalized in Punta del Este due to a serious infectious condition, and his family is seeking official assistance for air transportation back to Argentina.
Mistakes to Revive a Moribund Opposition
The article critiques the political strategies employed by the Milei administration that inadvertently strengthen the opposition they aim to weaken.
Villarruel appeared with Peronist Quintela and was criticized by LLA: 'It wouldn't work for her to regain her popularity'
Victoria Villarruel faced criticism after being photographed with Peronist governor Roberto Quintela, highlighting her struggle for political relevance amid governmental and libertarian opposition.
The internal conflict of the PJ: a group of senators decides whether to separate from the Kirchnerist bloc in the Senate
A group of senators within Argentina's Peronist party is deliberating on whether to distance themselves from the Kirchnerist bloc in the Senate, amidst internal divisions and important upcoming legislative sessions.
Senate: The internal conflict of Peronism intensifies and there are increasing signs of a rupture within Kirchnerism
Internal conflicts within the Peronist party are escalating, highlighting divisions in Kirchnerism, especially after the unanimous vote against labor reform proposed by Javier Milei's government.
With broad Senate support, Milei approved labor reform and left Peronism isolated
Javier Milei's government celebrated the approval of labor reform by the Senate amidst intense negotiations, largely excluding the Peronist opposition.
Kicillof at the march against labor reform: "It's a lie that it's a law that helps informal workers"
Governor Axel Kicillof led a march against labor reform in Argentina, asserting that the proposed law does not benefit informal workers and criticizing its implications.
Peronist governors not aligned with Kirchnerism celebrate changes to labor reform as a victory
Peronist governors not aligned with Kirchnerism view the decision to eliminate tax cuts for businesses in the labor reform project as a significant triumph.
What Sandra Mendoza Died From
Sandra Mendoza, a former Congress member from Chaco, Argentina, passed away at the age of 62 due to health complications related to diabetes.
Sandra Mendoza, former national deputy of Chaco and ex-wife of Jorge Capitanich, has died
Sandra Mendoza, a former national deputy from Chaco and ex-wife of prominent politician Jorge Capitanich, has passed away at the age of 62 due to complications from diabetes.
Peronism opens another discussion in Congress: now the deputies seek to avoid the break with the new juvenile criminal regime
Peronist lawmakers in Argentina are divided over the new juvenile criminal regime, with some supporting a reduction in the age of criminal responsibility while others oppose it.
The Premier of Milei's Hegemony
The Argentine government is optimistic about passing significant reforms in the Congress, which highlights the lack of competition from the opposition after recent legislative elections.
The Government stirs controversy, papal invitation, and accounts for 2027
Argentina's political landscape is heating up as key debates on labor reform and legal age changes take center stage amidst the re-emergence of former President Mauricio Macri and the unity of Buenos Aires' Peronism.
Máximo Kirchner Leaves and Kicillof Takes Over, but the Internal Conflict of the Buenos Aires PJ Remains Under the 'Unity List'
Máximo Kirchner has stepped down as president of the Buenos Aires Peronist Party (PJ), and Axel Kicillof has assumed the leadership amid ongoing internal struggles within the party.
Milei exalted the return of San Martín's saber and criticized 'the cipayos who defunded the Armed Forces'
President Javier Milei celebrated the return of San Martín's saber to the Granaderos Regiment, while denouncing the previous government's actions towards military funding.
Senate: non-K Peronism postpones the split of the bloc but would vote divided on Labor Reform
Five non-K Peronist senators in Argentina have delayed a decision on splitting from their bloc while preparing to vote on Labor Reform.
The Other Massacre Operation, in Cosquín
The article recounts a less-known massacre in Cosquín, Argentina, where anti-Peronist figures were killed by Peronists shortly after a military coup in 1955.
Stolen sword of Argentine liberator reignites dispute over political symbols in Latin America
The revelation that a former Peronist militant was involved in the 1963 theft of José de San Martín's sword has reignited discussions about the role of historical objects as active symbols in contemporary political struggles in Latin America.
Pablo Moyano's message to the governors: "They campaign with Eva and Perón and then screw you"
Union leader Pablo Moyano criticized governors who identify with Peronism and support a labor reform proposed by the government, accusing them of betraying workers' interests.