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- The Justicialist Party (Spanish: Partido Justicialista, IPA: [paɾˈtiðo xustisjaˈlista]; abbr. PJ) is a major political party in Argentina, and the largest...
- 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...
- conservative UCR figure from Córdoba Province. Their traditional opponents, the Justicialist Party, struggled to find candidates for not only the top of the ticket...
- the Justicialists. 3 seats for Justicialist Party and 2 seats for Commitment to Change. 2 seats for Justicialist Party. 1 seat for Justicialist Party...
- property crime, and President Carlos Menem's unpo****rity had left his Justicialist Party (whose populist Peronist platform he had largely abandoned) weakened...
- Lower House of Congress and would control 130 of the 254 seats. The Justicialists lost eight seats (leaving 103) and smaller, provincial parties made...
- until her resignation in 1985, she was also the 2nd President of the Justicialist Party. Following her husband's death in office in 1974, she served as...
- the President and their legislators and with a turnout of 82.1%. The Justicialist Party had been founded in 1945 by Juan Perón, largely on the promise...
- parties. These diverse parties signed on to an umbrella ticket, led by the Justicialist Party and Perón's personal representative in Argentina, Héctor Cámpora...
- and political repression, the military overthrew Perón and banned the Justicialist Party in 1955; it was not until 1973 that open elections were held again...