Post by account_disabled on Mar 7, 2024 4:59:33 GMT -5
The Conditionalities Required by the Imf , Although Lower Than Those the Organization Has Historically Imposed, Include a Commitment to Increase Energy Rates and to Somehow Review the Country's Social Security System (Energy Subsidies and Pensions Represent the Largest Mass of Expenses of the It Should Be Noted, However, That the Two Internal Sectors in Conflict Are Not Equivalent. Kirchnerism is a Compact Collective, With a Unique and Defined Leadership: Cristina Fernández De Kirchner.
The Sector That Could Be Called "Albertista", on the Other Hand, is Rather a Kind of Archipelago of Singular Actors United in a Distrust (Which is Not New) Towards the Leadership Style of the Former President. Governors, Mayors of the Province of Buenos Aires, the Unionists United in the General Confederation of Labor ( Cgt ), the Evita Movement and Figures of Peronism From the UK Mobile Database City of Buenos Aires Close to the President for Decades, Such as Gustavo Béliz (Very Resisted by Cristina Fernández) Are Part of the Conglomerate, but They Do Not Have the Vertical Relationship With Alberto Fernández That Kirchnerism Has With the Former President. We Must Add to These the President of the Chamber of Deputies Sergio Massa, Who Until Now Has Remained More or Less Ignoring the Open Conflict, but Whose Ambitions (Surely) Fall on Himself.
The Experiment of the Frente De Todos if the Current Situation of Peronism is Unprecedented, It is Because the Frente De Todos Was, in Turn, a Novel Construction. It is the First Time, Since Until Today, That Peronism Does Not Have a Single, Strong and Vertical Leadership. Steven Levitsky and Kenneth Roberts Offer a Clue to Think About the Current Situation in Their Book the Resurgence of the Latin American Left , Dedicated to Interpreting the Rise of the Latin American Left in the First Decade of the Century. . There, They Classify the Parties and Movements That Were in Power at That Time Into Four Categories.
The Sector That Could Be Called "Albertista", on the Other Hand, is Rather a Kind of Archipelago of Singular Actors United in a Distrust (Which is Not New) Towards the Leadership Style of the Former President. Governors, Mayors of the Province of Buenos Aires, the Unionists United in the General Confederation of Labor ( Cgt ), the Evita Movement and Figures of Peronism From the UK Mobile Database City of Buenos Aires Close to the President for Decades, Such as Gustavo Béliz (Very Resisted by Cristina Fernández) Are Part of the Conglomerate, but They Do Not Have the Vertical Relationship With Alberto Fernández That Kirchnerism Has With the Former President. We Must Add to These the President of the Chamber of Deputies Sergio Massa, Who Until Now Has Remained More or Less Ignoring the Open Conflict, but Whose Ambitions (Surely) Fall on Himself.
The Experiment of the Frente De Todos if the Current Situation of Peronism is Unprecedented, It is Because the Frente De Todos Was, in Turn, a Novel Construction. It is the First Time, Since Until Today, That Peronism Does Not Have a Single, Strong and Vertical Leadership. Steven Levitsky and Kenneth Roberts Offer a Clue to Think About the Current Situation in Their Book the Resurgence of the Latin American Left , Dedicated to Interpreting the Rise of the Latin American Left in the First Decade of the Century. . There, They Classify the Parties and Movements That Were in Power at That Time Into Four Categories.