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Elections Argentina 2021: Electoral fronts deploy their latest campaign efforts

The main electoral fronts of Argentina They made their last efforts on Wednesday in the capital of the country before the final closing of the campaign for the legislative elections next Sunday.

The city of Buenos Aires It is the fourth largest electoral district in the country, with a weight of 7.43% in the national register, and was the scene this Wednesday of events and tours of candidates from various coalitions.

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Together for Change, the main opposition front to the Peronist government Alberto Fernandez and in charge of the capital’s Executive since 2007, he closed his campaign in the city with an act in the Palermo neighborhood starring the mayor, Horacio Rodríguez Larreta, and María Eugenia Vidal, who heads the list of candidates for deputies for Buenos Aires in that political space.

“We ask you to join us with the vote on Sunday to say enough to Kirchnerism”, said Rodriguez Larreta at the event, where former President Mauricio Macri (2015-2019) was also present.

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The mayor asked for support for “Start building a project to govern Argentina again” since the end of 2023.

Followers of Together for Change attend a campaign event in Buenos Aires. (EFE / Juan Ignacio Roncoroni).

In the primaries last September, Together for Change obtained just over 40% of the votes at the national level, while the ruling party Front of All it obtained near a third of the suffrages.

In the capital, Together for Change obtained 48.2% and the Frente de Todos, 24.7%, while the right-wing force La Libertad Avanza surprised with 13.7% and the Frente de Izquierda achieved 6.2%.

“What is coming is difficult because we already know Kirchnerism. They have ruled for two years. They did not fulfill anything they promised (…). This November 14 we have to scream louder, they have to know that we can scream louder and it has to be a more thunderous ‘enough’ ”, Held Vidal.

FOR THE NEIGHBORHOODS AND BEFORE THE CONGRESS

The candidates of the Front of All They opted for a tour of the 15 communes of the capital to come into direct contact with the voters.

Meanwhile, the Left Front, the third national political front, gathered at the gates of Parliament.

“Each vote for the Left Front is very important so that we can win seats, which will be at the service of strengthening the struggles for work, for wages and against the adjustment that will deepen”, said Myriam Bregman, who heads the list of candidates for deputies for the city of Buenos Aires for the Left Front.

María Eugenia Vidal, who heads the list of candidates for deputies for Buenos Aires, and former President Mauricio Macri participate in a campaign act of Together for Change.  (EFE / Juan Ignacio Roncoroni).

María Eugenia Vidal, who heads the list of candidates for deputies for Buenos Aires, and former President Mauricio Macri participate in a campaign act of Together for Change. (EFE / Juan Ignacio Roncoroni).

FINAL CLOSURE: PROVINCE OF BUENOS AIRES

The campaign for the legislative elections next Sunday will close this Thursday and the main political fronts will concentrate their efforts on this day in the province of Buenos Aires, the largest electoral district in the country, with a weight of 37% in the national register.

The province is a historically Peronist bastion that Juntos por el Cambio only managed to govern between 2015 and 2019, when Vidal was in charge of the provincial Executive.

But in the primaries of last September, the opposition front obtained a resounding victory, obtaining 37.3% of the votes in this key district, clearly ahead of the Frente de Todos, which achieved 32.5%.

This Thursday, Together for Change will close its campaign at the Club Atenas in the Buenos Aires city of La Plata, while the Front of All It will make its closing ceremony in the Buenos Aires town of Merlo, with the presence of President Alberto Fernández.

In Sunday’s elections, 127 of the 257 seats in the Chamber of Deputies and 24 of the 72 seats in the Senate will be renewed.

If the result of the primaries is repeated, the ruling party would lose its own quorum in the Senate and could reduce its bench in Deputies until it practically remained in numerical equality or, even below, the bloc of Together for Change.

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