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Shirts with the effigies of (clockwise sense): Cristina Kirchner, Nestor Kirchner and Evita Peron. ... Peronism lost the elections in the province of Buenos Aires in 2009, ...
Gonzalo Demaría is fascinated by the "ghosts" of Argentina's past, in particular the roots of Peronism, the most influential political movement dating back to Juan Peron and his wife Eva Peron ...
Argentina's Economy Minister Sergio Massa is looking to defy political gravity, convincing voters to back a Peronist coalition that has held the reins as inflation has neared 140% and two-fifths ...
An IMF bailout will save foreign investors who poured new money into the country’s financial markets in the last two years, but it won’t save Argentina’s economy from the legacy of Peronism ...
Peronism’s spectre is returning to haunt Argentina. Cristina Fernández de Kirchner, who left office in 2015 amid galloping inflation, an overvalued currency and outsized fiscal deficit, plans ...
Peronism is a brand rather than a party. Its official vehicle is called the Justicialist Party (PJ). To the extent that it has an ideology it is a vague blend of nationalism and labourism ...
Argentina's Economy Minister Sergio Massa has a titanic task ahead of him: convincing voters to back a Peronist coalition that has overseen inflation top 138% and a painful cost-of-living crisis ...
In her July 23 Americas column, Mary Anastasia O'Grady tries to explain Argentine social protest as a "power struggle" within Peronism, without informing readers of the broader context in which it ...
Argentina's Economy Minister Sergio Massa has a titanic task ahead of him: convincing voters to back a Peronist coalition that has overseen inflation top 138% and a painful cost-of-living crisis ...
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