- The
Justicialist Party (Spanish:
Partido Justicialista, IPA: [paɾˈtiðo xustisjaˈlista]; abbr. PJ) is a
major political party in Argentina, and the largest...
- the
Justicialists. 3
seats for
Justicialist Party and 2
seats for
Commitment to Change. 2
seats for
Justicialist Party. 1 seat for
Justicialist Party...
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conservative UCR
figure from Córdoba Province.
Their traditional opponents, the
Justicialist Party,
struggled to find
candidates for not only the top of the ticket...
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property crime, and
President Carlos Menem's unpo****rity had left his
Justicialist Party (whose
populist Peronist platform he had
largely abandoned) weakened...
- pronunciation: [eˈðwaɾðo kaˈmaɲo] ; born 17 June 1946) is an
Argentine Justicialist Party politician. He was in
charge of the
executive branch in a caretaker...
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turnout of 85.3%,
Carlos Menem won the presidency, and the
Peronist Justicialist Party won the
control of both
houses of Congress. This is the last presidential...
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Alberto Taiana Justicialist Party 25 May 1973 – 13 July 1973 Héctor Cámpora
Ministry of
Education (1973–1981) 17
Jorge Alberto Taiana Justicialist Party 13...
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election as the
Laborioust candidate. The
Labour Party (later
renamed Justicialist Party), the most
powerful and
influential party in
Argentine history...
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various sectors of
Peronism and the Left. Furthermore, a
sector of the
Justicialist Party led by Juan Luis
Manzur decided not to join the new bloc, among...
- from hostilities.
Gathering in
Buenos Aires'
renowned Teatro Colón, the
Justicialist Party struggled to
nominate Perón's
running mate. The
choice of the leader's...