The recent suspension of open, simultaneous and mandatory primaries (step) has deeply shaken the internal of Peronism and has exposed a bad political signal for Cristina Kirchner (CFK).
This movement has generated a crisis in the heart of Peronism, exposing internal divisions and generating questions about the future of the leadership of Cristina Kirchner. The vote in the Chamber of Deputies, which approved the suspension of this electoral mechanism, has fractured to the Union by the Fatherland (UXP) and unleashed a wave of speculation about the power strategies within the party.
The lack of a clear message by Cristina Kirchner has exacerbated tensions and provoked discomfort and cross positions inside the PJ/Kirchnerist block. The division within Peronism became evident with the vote in the Chamber of Deputies, where the deputies were divided into support, rejections, abstentions and absences.
This fragmentation not only complicated the legislative strategy, but also exposed the fragility of internal conduction. The lack of consensus and ambiguity of CFK in its position regarding the Paso have generated speculation about their true intentions and their ability to lead the party.
The suspension of the Paso also has direct implications in the province of Buenos Aires, where Governor Axel Kicillof evaluates the possibility of advancing the elections. If the national step is suspended, Kicillof would have more margin to make this decision, since it would not depend so much on the drag of a presidential candidate.
However, the former president rejects the advancement of the elections in the province, since he considers that she would weaken her national strategy. This dispute between CFK and Kicillof is a key factor in the Peronist intern and could have important consequences for the future of the party.
Leadership
The lack of clear leadership and internal fragmentation have left Peronism in a vulnerable situation, with uncertainties about their ability to face future political challenges. The suspension of the step has exposed the internal divisions of Peronism and has generated a bad political sign for CFK.
The lack of a clear message and ambiguity in their position have caused discomfort and speculations within the party, exposing the fragility of their leadership. This situation also has direct implications in the province of Buenos Aires and in the relationship between CFK and Kicillof, which could have important consequences for the future of Peronism.
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