Does Adorni make it to April? Pichetto breaks the ice in Peronism and a phone that won't stop ringing
The Peronist party is using the defense of the PASO primaries as a unifying factor amidst leadership and economic program disagreements as they prepare for the 2027 elections.
50 Years Since the Coup: The Dramatic Final 24 Hours of a Directionless Government
The article reflects on the chaotic last 24 hours of Isabel PerΓ³n's presidency before the military coup in Argentina.
Under the Radar, Massa Asks to 'Put Away the Sanitary Rifle' to Rearm the Opposition and Heads Out to the Interior of the Country and Province
Sergio Massa is quietly working to reestablish the opposition within the Peronist party, urging for a strategic rearmament while maintaining a low public profile after his electoral defeat.
A coup d'Γ©tat without expressions of joy
The military coup of September 16, 1955, that overthrew President Isabel PerΓ³n was met with a muted response, reflecting a deep national division rather than celebration.
The coup has been in the streets for a while
The article reflects on the lead-up to the military coup in Argentina in March 1976, emphasizing the widespread awareness and even some community support for the impending military takeover.
An official from Kicillof, a Peronist councilor, and other activists occupied the private office of the mayor of San Isidro
A group of Peronist activists occupied the mayor's private office in San Isidro, protesting against the current local government.
Request for pardon: Kicillof's Minister of Justice says a Peronist president should put an end to Cristina Kirchner's conviction
Juan MartΓn Mena, Minister of Justice in Buenos Aires, stated that a Peronist president should pardon Cristina Kirchner on the first day of their term, even though she does not seek such a benefit.
Peronism organizes a vigil to accompany Cristina Kirchner in her departure to Comodoro Py: Is Kicillof going?
Peronism is organizing a vigil to support Cristina Kirchner as she goes to Comodoro Py for a court appearance, amid tensions surrounding her legal situation and the political implications of the current government under Milei.
Internal elections of the Buenos Aires Justicialist Party take place in 16 districts, with clashes between Axel Kicillof's faction and La CΓ‘mpora
Internal elections within the Buenos Aires Justicialist Party are underway in 16 districts, highlighting tensions between different party factions.
The Paradox of Pullaro and the Self-Fulfilling Prophecy
The article discusses the necessity of building trust among provincial governors to stimulate economic recovery in Argentina, despite historical challenges.
Peronist Internal Conflict in the Province: Struggle for the PJ in 16 Municipalities, Influenced by the Fight Between Axel Kicillof and Cristina Kirchner
The Peronist party in Buenos Aires manages to avoid a party dispute with an agreement for Axel Kicillof to succeed MΓ‘ximo Kirchner as president, yet internal conflicts persist in 16 municipalities ahead of upcoming elections.
Miguel Pichetto: "We need to have a broad vision because options for third parties will be in difficulty in 2027"
Miguel Pichetto is advocating for a national front within Peronism to oppose Javier Milei in the upcoming elections.
Bullrich agreed with Peronism to unblock the commissions in the Senate and Congress will form 18 this week
Patricia Bullrich has reached an agreement with the Peronist interblock to advance in the constitution of Senate commissions, while the lower house prepares to establish 18 commissions next week.
Labor Reform: Without Public Debate, the Issue is Constitutional and Democratic
Argentina's Congress has approved a controversial labor reform law that raises constitutional and democratic concerns due to its implications for long-standing social rights.
Another chapter of the internal conflict: Kicillof's number two said 'the people of Quilmes want to be from Berazategui' and Mayra Mendoza's environment responded
Carlos Bianco, the number two of Governor Axel Kicillof, sparked controversy by claiming that residents of Quilmes desire to be part of Berazategui, leading to a swift backlash from Mayra Mendoza's team and local football clubs.
Who is Marcelo Segura, the man who headbutted the libertarian deputy in TucumΓ‘n
Marcelo Segura, a known political operator linked to the Peronist movement, is under investigation for headbutting libertarian deputy Federico Pelli during an incident in TucumΓ‘n.
Peronism took a varied delegation to Expoagro that included Pichetto, Michel, and Tolosa Paz
A diverse group of Peronist legislators visited the Expoagro agricultural exhibition, signaling political intentions for the 2027 elections.
Kicillof stated that "a new stage is coming" just days before assuming the presidency of the Buenos Aires PJ
Governor Axel Kicillof is set to assume the presidency of the Buenos Aires chapter of the Justicialist Party, replacing MΓ‘ximo Kirchner, and speaks of a new era for the party.
Peronists and Radicals Together in a Tribute to RaΓΊl AlfonsΓn Discussed Building a 'Great National Agreement' Against Javier Milei
Peronist and Radical leaders came together in La Plata to honor RaΓΊl AlfonsΓn and discussed the potential formation of a broad coalition to confront Javier Milei in the upcoming elections.
From Expoagro, Peronism Rejected the Libertarian Advance Against Municipal Taxes
At Expoagro, leaders from Peronism responded fiercely to the libertarian party's push to reduce or eliminate municipal taxes, terming it an 'scam'.
Fight in Congress: the ruling party seeks to lift the immunity of a Kirchnerist deputy accused of trafficking and illicit association
A clash erupted in the Argentine Congress as the ruling party moved to lift the immunity of a deputy accused of human trafficking and organized crime.
Video: violent attack by a Peronist point man on a deputy from La Libertad Avanza in TucumΓ‘n
A deputy from La Libertad Avanza, Federico Pelli, was violently attacked by a local Peronist during a humanitarian event for flood victims in TucumΓ‘n.
Peronism seeks an outsider and the bullets that are close to Adorni
The article discusses Manuel Adorni's significant political role in Argentina's national administration and the controversies surrounding his oversight of national budget allocations.
A Peronist deputy is being investigated for human trafficking and the ruling party is evaluating his removal
Carlos Cisneros, a Peronist deputy from TucumΓ‘n, is under investigation for human trafficking, prompting the ruling party to consider his removal from office.
Vendetta and distrust: what is hidden behind the halt to Diego Valenzuela's appointment in Migration
Diego Valenzuela's anticipated appointment to head Argentina's Immigration Agency has been stalled due to political rivalries and past electoral defeats.
Neither PerΓ³n nor the Peronist March: 70 years since the decree that prohibited mentioning the former president and all symbols of his party
Seventy years ago, a decree was enacted in Argentina that prohibited any mention of former President Juan Domingo PerΓ³n and the symbols of the Peronist movement.
The PJ holds internal elections in 17 municipalities: gauging the power of Cristina Kirchner, Kicillof, and some mayors
The Peronist party in Buenos Aires is holding internal elections in 17 municipalities, reflecting the ongoing power struggle between Cristina Kirchner's faction and that of Governor Axel Kicillof.
Vanity, divine treasure
This article discusses the impact of vanity in politics through the lens of a public interaction between Formosa's governor and school students.
Former Peronist Senator Antonio Rodas Has Died: The Time He Was Prevented from Assuming a Mayoralty and the Controversy Over Naming a Garden After "Esteban Bullrich" in Chaco
Antonio JosΓ© Rodas, a historic Peronist leader from Chaco, Argentina, has passed away at the age of 64 due to cardiac issues linked to diabetes.
Perspectives on 2027: rules, fragmentation, and coordination
The article discusses the challenges and strategies for political coalitions in Argentina leading up to the 2027 elections.
Karina plays in Justice while Peronism is absent
The Argentine government showcases strength amid a weak opposition, with internal disputes becoming the main source of instability.
Peronism and a Crisis of Leadership and Narrative
Peronism in Argentina is facing a significant crisis of leadership and narrative, with a majority of Argentines calling for a renewal of ideas and leaders.
"Traitor to whom?": a governor intensified his criticisms of Cristina Kirchner hours before traveling with Milei to the United States
Gustavo SΓ‘enz, governor of Salta, criticized Cristina Kirchner as he prepared to join Javier Milei for the 'Argentina Week' in New York, denying any loyalty to her.
The Milei Governors and the Peronist Fight in Buenos Aires
Karina Elizabeth Milei met with provincial party leaders from La Libertad Avanza to strategize for the upcoming 2027 elections, emphasizing the significance of their electoral plans.
Glaciers Law: The Government Accelerates the Debate and Peronism Heads Towards a New Split in Voting
The Argentine government is hastening discussions on the Glaciers Law, anticipating a split vote among Peronist lawmakers as the debate begins this week.
Mayra Mendoza criticized Axel Kicillof for not speaking about Cristina Kirchner during the opening of sessions in the Legislature
Mayra Mendoza criticized Governor Axel Kicillof for his failure to address Cristina Kirchner's illegal detention during his speech at the opening of ordinary sessions in the provincial Legislature.
Juan Manuel Olmos warned about unemployment levels and urged Peronism to create an economic alternative with fiscal order
Juan Manuel Olmos criticized President Javier Milei's economic program, warning about rising unemployment and urging the Peronist party to develop a fiscally responsible alternative.
Milei, at the height of his power, attacks Peronism and his vice president while promising to redesign Argentina: "Our country is leaving adolescence"
Argentinian President Javier Milei launched a fierce attack against Peronism and his vice president during his legislative opening speech, signaling a shift towards his vision for the country.
Carolina Moises: "If Peronism regains representativity, La CΓ‘mpora's scam will end"
Carolina Moises expresses that her faction of Peronism aims to reclaim broader representation within the Senate.
Milei Roars in Argentina Against Everything and with Congress at His Feet
President Javier Milei has successfully passed three major laws in Congress during extraordinary sessions, marking a significant political moment for his administration.
Half a century burning tires to perpetuate backwardness
The article discusses Argentina's historical economic isolation and its long-term impacts on the country's productivity and social structure.
Competition of Enclosures
The article reflects on the unpredictability of political events in Argentina, particularly focusing on Javier Milei's upcoming address and the fractured state of Peronism.
βLetβs Make Argentina Great Againβ, again
The new internal line of Peronism led by Miguel Angel Pichetto launches with the slogan βLetβs Make Argentina Great Again,β despite skepticism about its creativity.
The technical detail that disturbed the vote on labor reform: Mayans' anger and Villarruel's explanation
The recent vote on labor reform in Argentina faced upheaval due to a technical misunderstanding, leading to frustration among Peronist lawmakers.
Miguel Γngel Pichetto visited Cristina Kirchner at her apartment: 'It was a fraternal meeting'
Miguel Γngel 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 CΓ‘mpora.
On Argentine Coherences and Incoherences
The article discusses the perceived coherence in Argentine politics, particularly concerning labor reform and opposition responses.