The internal party of the Justicialist Party (PJ) has reached a high point with the confirmation of the lists of Cristina Kirchner and Ricardo Quintela to compete for the presidency of the party. This unprecedented contest has generated a series of questions and challenges, one of the most critical being the question of who will finance the internal election.
With the lists already presented of Cristina Kirchner and Ricardo Quintelay the election date set for November 17, attention has focused on the resources necessary to carry out this competition. The internal PJ is an unprecedented experience in the history of the party, which has traditionally avoided direct elections to elect its authorities.
This time, the dispute is not for a presidential candidacy, but for the presidency of the party, which adds an additional layer of complexity and relevance to the race. Party sources estimate that the cost of the internal, including human resources, logistics, ballot boxes, ballots, security and locations, amounts to several billion pesos..
This figure represents a significant challenge, especially in a difficult economic context where the government has made it clear that there will be no public funds available to finance the election. The lack of resources has led both teams to look for alternatives and consider the possibility of negotiating a postponement of the election.
The team of Ricardo Quintela, governor of La Rioja, has expressed concern about the lack of funds and the need to find a viable solution to finance the internal. Quintela, who six months ago walked the country with the hypothesis that there would be a single list, now faces the reality of direct competition with the former president. Cristina Kirchner.
Uncertainty over the resources needed to carry out the election has generated tensions and forced both teams to be creative in seeking financing. For its part, Cristina Kirchner has dismissed warnings about a lack of time and resources, and has insisted on complying with the schedule established for the election.
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Cristina Kirchner He has shown determination in his campaign and has mobilized his followers to ensure massive participation in the internal campaign. However, the issue of financing remains a critical issue that could affect the conduct and legitimacy of the election.
The internal PJ has also generated a debate about the operation and logistics of the election. With a registry of some 3,200,000 members, organizing the election within a period of four weeks represents a considerable logistical challenge.
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