The closing of lists for the legislative elections of October 26 left the justicialist party (PJ) With an ambiguous image: on the one hand, he managed to consolidate unity fronts in most provinces, under the seal of Patria Force; On the other, the internal disputes in key districts such as Buenos Aires, Santa Fe, Salta and San Juan presented the tensions that still cross Peronism and that could impact the formation of the next congress.
The national leadership of PJ He managed to close unity lists in 17 of the 24 districts of the country, which represents a significant advance in a context of political fragmentation and loss of representativeness.
The objective was clear: to avoid the dispersion of the Peronist vote in the face of the advance of freedom progresses, which seeks to expand its legislative presence. In provinces such as Formosa, Tucumán, La Rioja, Mendoza, Chubut, Santa Cruz, Entre Ríos and La Pampa, Peronism was presented with provincial marks, but under agreements that respect the logic of national unity.
In others, such as Buenos Aires and CABA, a broad integration of diverse sectors was achieved, from La Cámpora to the Renovating Front, through Patria Grande and trade unionism. In the province of Buenos Aires, which concentrates 37% of the national register, the PJ managed to present a unit of unit headed by Jorge Taiana, a historical leader who was proposed as a consensus figure by Axel Kicillof, Máximo Kirchner and Sergio Massa.

However, Taiana’s choice generated discomforts: no one wanted to be awarded his candidacy as his own, and each sector sought to take off from the decision. The list includes representatives of all spaces: two of La Cámporatwo of Christianity, two of the unionism k, two of Patria Grande, two of Kicillofone from Víctor Santa María and Tres de Massa.
Although balanced in numbers, the real influence of each sector is disparate, and tensions persist. In addition, the mayor of Esteban Echeverría, Fernando Gray, decided to compete with his own front, and Florencio Randazzo will be presented by United Provinces, reflecting the fractionation of Buenos Aires Peronism.
CABA: Grabois inside, but with conditions
In the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires, the social leader Juan Grabois managed to make his space, Patria Grande, he was integrated by Patria Force. The list will be headed by Itai Hagman, followed by referents such as Juan Manuel Olmos, Víctor Santa María and Lucía Cámpora.
The inclusion of recordois was key to avoiding a break, although its relationship with the dome of the PJ It is still tense. In the Senate, Mariano Recalde will seek to renew his bench, facing Patricia Bullrich, candidate of La Libertad advances.
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