2023-06-27 08:30:00
On October 22, half of the Chamber of Deputies in the National Congress and, although who will be the new legislators will only be defined there, the first steps of the electoral calendar offer some indications regarding its future conformation.
While many members will renew their seats, others will leave their place for new faces to appear. Ministers, mayors, a governor and complete inexperienced in institutional politics might appear in the next composition of the lower house.
Union for the Fatherland, ex Frente de Todos, must renew 68 seats out of a total of 118, 57% of its bench. For his part, Together for Change it will change 47% of its seats. In case of remaining as a third force, Freedom Advances might exceed 20 deputies.
Union for the Fatherland
The ruling party will favor leaders with a lot of experience in institutional politics. In the province of Buenos Aires, Kirchnerism dominated the list of candidates with men and women from La Cámpora (such as Matías Molle and Luciana Power), and a few concessions to Sergio Massa’s Frente Renovador and the sector of President Alberto Fernández.
Luciana Potenza, candidate for La Cámpora. Matías Molle, candidate of La Cámpora.
However, there is a name that draws attention due to the high degree of ignorance of its figure and its location: third place on the list. This is Mario “Paco” Manrique, a leader of the Automotive Transport Mechanics and Allied Union (SMATA) who communicates with Pablo Moyano. He will surely be an important voice within the subgroup of union deputies from Unión por la Patria.
Mario “Paco” Manrique, from SMATA, will be third in the list of the province of Buenos Aires
Another resounding appearance in the new lower house will be that of the governor of Entre Ríos, Gustavo Bordet, who occupies first place on the list of Peronism in his province. It will be his first legislative experience, following eight years as governor and a previous term as mayor of Concordia.
Gustavo Bordet, Governor of Entre Ríos.
In 14th place, and with a high chance of winning a seat, appears Julia Strada, the young Kirchnerist economist and current director of Banco Nación. Strada, remembered for her time on television as a specialized columnist, will be one of the leaders of the Kirchnerist intern in the Chamber of Deputies.
Julia Strada, current director of Banco Nación, will go in position number 14
In the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires, the list of candidates for national deputies does not have any great news, with the exception of the inclusion of the Kirchnerist legislator from Buenos Aires Lorena Roomclose to La Cámpora, in third place on the list and with a high chance of entering.
Lorena Room.
In Santa Fe, meanwhile, the novelty is that the ballot of candidates for national deputies headed by the current president of the Frente de Todos bench, Germán Martínez, is seconded by the national director of Migrations, Florencia Carignano, who in this way has a high chance of entering the new lower house.
The national director of Migrations, Florencia Carignano, will go second for Santa Fe
In addition, in the third position of that list signed the Minister of Transportation, the Massista Diego Giuliano, for whom it would also be the first experience in the National Congress.
Diego Giuliano, Minister of Transportation.
Together for Change
Among the most widespread news is the inclusion of the leader of Republican Peronism, Miguel Pichetto, in the first place on the list of Horacio Rodriguez Larreta in the province of Buenos Aires. The veteran Peronist leader, who since 2019 crossed over to Together for Change, is not a new face in the Chamber of Deputies, since he had two terms between 1993 and 2001.
Subsequently, he worked in the Senate, where he went from Menemism to Kirchnerism until 2015. In his last term he continued to preside over the Justicialista bloc until 2019, but already distanced from Cristina Kirchner and progressively getting closer to Cambiemos, to the point of being elected by Mauricio Macri as a candidate for vice president.
Miguel Pichetto will be in the first place on the list of Horacio Rodríguez Larreta in the province of Buenos Aires
However, in the current opposition there will also be an important renovation. An appearance will be that of the radical lawyer Paul Julianthird on Rodríguez Larreta’s list behind Pichetto and Silvia Lospennato.
Paul Julian.
Larreta further expanded his proposal while Bullrich chose his own and radicals
On the other hand, the list of Patricia Bullrich for the province of Buenos Aires has as its main novelty the incorporation of the mayor of Pinamar, Martín Yeza, who signed in fifth place. In fourth place appears Patricia Vázquez, who was an official of the Ministry of Security during Bullrich’s administration, while in sixth position was signed by the Buenos Aires senator of the PRO, Lorena Petrovich.
Martín Yeza, current mayor of Pinamar signed fifth on the list of Patricia Bullrich
In the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires, Together for Change is also aiming for a renewal. Rodríguez Larreta placed the president of the Buenos Aires UCR, Mariela Colettain second place on the list headed by Maximiliano Ferraro, while he reserved fifth place for the historic Buenos Aires gastronomic leader Dante Camaño, brother of Graciela Camaño.
Mariela Coletta. Dante Camano.
On Patricia Bullrich’s side, the list is led by the dancer Maximiliano Guerra, followed by the economist Diana Fernandez Molero and, thirdly, by the set up of the campaign of the presidential candidate, damian arabia. They are followed by the former head of Enacom Silvana Giudici (who was already a national deputy between 2003 and 2011) and the leader of the Progressive Democratic Party, Oscar Moscariello.
Maximilian War.
In Santa Fe, Rodríguez Larreta’s list is headed by the radical Juan Cruz Cándido, current provincial deputy referenced in the candidate for governor Maximiliano Pullaro. He is seconded by the businesswoman from Rosario and leader of the PRO Veronica Razziniwhile Gerardo Colotti occupies the third place in representation of the Civic Coalition of Elisa Carrió. The former Secretary of Finance of the provincial capital Caroline Piedrabuena (UCR) ranks fourth and, as fifth, former Foreign Minister Jorge Faurie signed.
Closing of lists: The names in Hacemos por Nuestro País
On Patricia Bullrich’s list, Jose Nunez seeks to renew his mandate, but there are new faces such as Maria Liliana Serra, general secretary of the Faculty of Architecture of the Universidad Nacional del Litoral who is in second place. Third signed Alejandro Bongiovanni, from the Libertad Foundation and an ally of Ricardo López Murphy.
In Córdoba, Rodríguez Larreta’s list pushes former mayor Marcos Juárez in the first place. Pedro Dellarossa (PRO), while Patricia Bullrich’s ballot has the mayor of Jesús María, Luis Picat, at the head.
Freedom Advances
Perhaps the biggest surprise of the closing of the lists was the signature of the journalist Marcela Pagano in second place on the list of Javier Milei for national deputies, for the province of Buenos Aires. That payroll will be headed by “Bertie” Benegas Lynch, a business executive with a long track record in the private world who will be making his first foray into the public sector.
Marcela Pagano. “Bertie” Benegas Lynch will head the list of Milei in the province of Buenos Aires
Disruptive names appear on the same list, such as the controversial influencer and libertarian militant Lilia Lemoine. She is an activist and cosplayer of social networks who also starred in scandals in public demonstrations. She is remembered, for example, for the unfortunate and discriminatory phrase she gave Ofelia Fernández, whom she defined as an “Australian croissant tank.”
Lilia Lemoine.
Another new face of La Libertad Avanza is that of Diana Mondino, first candidate for the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires led by Javier Milei. She is a well-known economist on social networks, with a vast experience in the private world and a professor at the CEMA private university.
Diana Mondino, first candidate for the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires in La Libertad Avanza
Maria Celeste Ponce y romina diez they will top Milei’s lists in Córdoba and Santa Fe, respectively, and will probably manage to win a seat in the new Chamber of Deputies starting in December.
Maria Celeste Ponce. Romina Diez.
One of the exceptions to the call for inexperienced cadres in the world of institutional politics is Ricardo Bussi, who recently suffered a heavy defeat in Tucumán as a candidate for governor, but now has many chances to return to the Chamber of Deputies, where he has already He served from 1997 to 2003.
Ricardo Bussi.
left front
The Left-Unity Front proposes in one of its two lists as the first pre-candidate for national deputy for the City of Buenos Aires the sociologist and former legislator from Buenos Aires Patrick del Corro (pts). Del Corro will compete internally once morest the list of the Partido Obrero and the MST, which leads to Jessica Gentile (PO) as the first candidate.
Jessica Gentile.
In the province of Buenos Aires, the PTS and Izquierda Socialista propose the sociologist and university professor Christian Castillo (PTS) in front of the ballot of national deputies.
Christian Castillo.
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