Justicialist Party
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- leadership of Peronists
- In Peronist
…Justicialist Nationalist Movement (later the Justicialist Party), the Peronists swept back into power in 1973 when the military permitted the first general elections in 10 years. Perón returned from exile and became president. However, deep dissension between right-wing and left-wing Peronists erupted into terrorism and violence after Perón’s death in…
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- In Peronist
- role in Argentina
- In Argentina: Political process
…with moderate leftist leanings; the Justicialist Party (Partido Justicialista; PJ), more commonly known as the Peronist party (for its founder, former president Juan Perón), traditionally nationalist and pro-labour but supportive of neoliberal economic policies during the 1990s (it split into two factions before the 2005 elections: the Front for Victory…
Read More - In Argentina: The Menem era
In 1993 the ruling Justicialist Party (Partido Justicialista, or PJ; Menem’s Peronist party) launched a campaign for a constitutional amendment that would permit the president to run for a second term. In elections held in October, the PJ gained a majority in the Chamber of Deputies but still needed…
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- In Argentina: Political process
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- Fernandez
- In Alberto Fernández
…was a member of the Peronist Justicialist Party. During the presidential administration of Raúl Alfonsín, Fernández held a position as deputy director of the legal department of the Ministry of the Economy. He also developed a friendship with economist Domingo Cavallo, who would become a prominent member of the cabinet…
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- In Alberto Fernández
- Fernández de Kirchner
- In Cristina Fernández de Kirchner: Early life, beginning of political career, and tenure as first lady
…delegate to the Justicialist (Peronist) Party (PJ) convention in 1985 and was later elected to the provincial legislature. Her husband won election as mayor of Río Gallegos in 1987, and in 1991 she became the first lady of Santa Cruz when her husband was elected to the first of…
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- In Cristina Fernández de Kirchner: Early life, beginning of political career, and tenure as first lady
- Isabel Perón
- In Isabel Perón
…resignation as head of the Partido Justicialista, the Peronist party, from her home in Madrid in 1985.
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- In Isabel Perón
- Kirchner
- In Néstor Kirchner
…the new leader of the Peronist party. He ran for a seat in the Chamber of Deputies, the lower house of the National Congress, in the June 2009 early legislative elections but came in second place behind congressman and millionaire Francisco de Narváez, a dissident Peronist. Reflecting the Kirchners’ declining…
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- In Néstor Kirchner