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What is judicialism |
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Answer» Answer: Answer is as follows:-) Explanation: The Justicialist Party (Spanish: Partido Justicialista, IPA: [paɾˈtiðo xustisjaˈlista]), or PJ, is a Peronist political party in Argentina, and the largest component of the Peronist movement.[16] Justicialist Party Partido Justicialista Logo Justicialista.png Abbreviation PJ President José Luis Gioja General Secretary Sergio Urribarri Senate leader Marcelo Fuentes (FPV-PJ) Miguel Pichetto (AF-PJ) Chamber leader Agustín Rossi (FPV) PABLO Kosiner (AF-PJ) Founder Juan Perón Founded 21 November 1946; 72 years ago Merger of Labour Party UCR Board Renewal Independent Party[1] Headquarters 130 Matheu Street Buenos Aires Youth wing Juventud Peronista Membership (2012) 3,626,728[2] Ideology Peronism[3][4][5] Factions: Syncretism[6][7] Kirchnerism (majority)[8][9] Conservatism (minority)[10][11] Political position Third Position (self-proclaimed)[12][13][14] National affiliation Citizen's Unity Continental affiliation Christian Democrat Organization of America[15] International affiliation Centrist Democrat International Colors Light blue White Anthem "Peronist March" Seats in the Senate 24 / 72 Seats in the Chamber of Deputies 34 / 257 Governors 14 / 24 Politics of Argentina Political parties Elections It is currently the main opposition party. Former presidents CARLOS Menem, Eduardo Duhalde, Néstor Kirchner and Cristina Fernández de Kirchner have been elected from this party. Justicialists have been the largest party in the Congress covering nearly the entire period since 1987. The Justicialist Party is the largest party in the Congress; HOWEVER, this does not reflect the divisions within the party over the role of Kirchnerism, the left-wing populist FACTION of the party, which is opposed by the dissident Peronists, the right-wing conservative faction of the party. |
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