He Peronism The Argentine people have once again demonstrated their ability to unite at crucial moments, as evidenced by the recent swearing-in of the new Constitution of La Rioja. This event, held at the Rioja Super Dome, not only marked a milestone in the history of the province, but also served as a show of unity and strength within the Peronist movement.
The swearing-in of the new Constitution of La Rioja took place at a time of great political tension in Argentina, especially after the recent scandals involving former President Alberto Fernández. However, the event managed to bring together prominent figures of the Peronism from all over the country, demonstrating that, despite the difficulties, the movement remains a cohesive and relevant force in Argentine politics.
The event was chaired by the Governor of La Rioja, Ricardo Quintela, and the Governor of Buenos Aires, Axel Kicillof. Both leaders highlighted the importance of the new Constitution, describing it as modern and avant-garde.
Quintela, in particular, stressed that this Constitution reflects social changes and is part of the line of social constitutionalism, similar to the 1949 Constitution promoted by Juan Domingo Perón.
Kicillof, for his part, stressed that the new Constitution of La Rioja establishes that health, education, access to water and public services are rights of all.In his speech, he stressed the importance of these rights at a time when the national economic adjustment affects workers, retirees and provinces.
The presence of more than 20 national deputies, 13 senators and 6 vice-governors at the event was a clear sign of unity within Peronism. In addition, prominent figures such as Juliana Di Tullio and Oscar Parrilli, known for their closeness to Kirchnerism, were also present, which underlines the breadth of support within the movement.
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The event was also attended by five ministers from the Buenos Aires cabinet, nine mayors from Buenos Aires and trade unionists from the Corriente Federal de los Trabajadores. This broad representation of different sectors of the Peronism demonstrated coordination and a shared commitment to the values and objectives of the movement.
The new Constitution of La Rioja is seen as a progressive document that incorporates the social and economic changes of the last decades. Among its main features, the inclusion of fundamental social rights and the promotion of a more equitable and fair approach in the distribution of resources and services stand out.