- 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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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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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...
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until her
resignation in 1985, she was also the
second President of the
Justicialist Party.
Following her husband's
death in
office in 1974, she
served as...
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Lower House of
Congress and
would control 130 of the 254 seats. The
Justicialists lost
eight seats (leaving 103) and smaller,
provincial parties made...
- liberalism. The
founding declaration was
signed by 19 persons: Argentina –
Justicialist Party Bosnia and
Herzegovina –
Party of
Democratic Action Bosnia and...
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populist rather than class-based.
Although originally a
section in the
Justicialist Party,
Kirchnerism later received support from
other smaller Argentine...
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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...