Post by account_disabled on Feb 14, 2024 4:19:44 GMT
In short, a victory for the hawks over the doves in the main opposition Burridge's if not everything then nothing bet against Rodriguez Larretta's incrementalist bet. all the ingredients while being approachable and emphasizing an iron fist against insecurity and social protest. Her victory established Burridge internally as a likely candidate for the Rose Palace. A radical of the 1960s, Burrici later moved to the far right, although he maintained liberal positions in other areas, as reflected in his support for the decriminalization of abortion and the approval of equal marriage. Looking at Javier Milay's space from the perspective of the primary itself is not surprising since he is the only contender for his space.
In the end, Sergio Massa, the ultra-backed by former president and current vice-president Cristina Fernández de Kirchner in Peronism, won in a landslide. Yet Juan Grabois, a left-wing populist close to Pope Francis, won the Philippines Email List votes of several left-wing Kirchnerists who were reluctant to vote for Massa. Grabois voters tend to view him as a pure Kirchnerist who restored parts of the story and legacy of original Kirchnerism, especially its Christian version. It is a bit strange that Cristina Fernández de Kirchner herself chose the candidacy of the current Economy Minister.
The boss backed Massa's nomination after current Interior Minister Eduardo Valdo de Pedro's candidacy failed. La Campora is the La Campora organization mentioned by Maximo Kirchner and is also the most important organization in the Christian structure. Fernández de Kirchner approved after a group of governors called for Massa's candidate. In this sense Grabois's ideological commitments constitute a Christianity without Christina, an ideological Christianity without real support from the figures to whom they appeal, or the leaders to whom they refer. In short the only major name for this name is that its right wing version won there. The latter is linked to a more general reading of the election. The far right has never had so many votes in Argentina. Between Milais and Burridge they make up almost half of the electorate.
In the end, Sergio Massa, the ultra-backed by former president and current vice-president Cristina Fernández de Kirchner in Peronism, won in a landslide. Yet Juan Grabois, a left-wing populist close to Pope Francis, won the Philippines Email List votes of several left-wing Kirchnerists who were reluctant to vote for Massa. Grabois voters tend to view him as a pure Kirchnerist who restored parts of the story and legacy of original Kirchnerism, especially its Christian version. It is a bit strange that Cristina Fernández de Kirchner herself chose the candidacy of the current Economy Minister.
The boss backed Massa's nomination after current Interior Minister Eduardo Valdo de Pedro's candidacy failed. La Campora is the La Campora organization mentioned by Maximo Kirchner and is also the most important organization in the Christian structure. Fernández de Kirchner approved after a group of governors called for Massa's candidate. In this sense Grabois's ideological commitments constitute a Christianity without Christina, an ideological Christianity without real support from the figures to whom they appeal, or the leaders to whom they refer. In short the only major name for this name is that its right wing version won there. The latter is linked to a more general reading of the election. The far right has never had so many votes in Argentina. Between Milais and Burridge they make up almost half of the electorate.