KirchnerismW
Kirchnerism

Kirchnerism is an Argentine political movement based on populist ideals formed by the supporters of Néstor Kirchner and his wife Cristina Fernández de Kirchner, who consecutively served as Presidents of Argentina. Although considered a branch of Peronism, it is opposed by factions of Peronists and generally considered to fall into the category of left-wing populism.

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6, 7, 8

Six in the Seven at Eight, usually called 6, 7, 8, was an Argentine political commentary TV program broadcast by the government-run Channel 7 since 2009. Its name comes from the fact that, when it first started airing, there were five members on the show's panel, and its motto was you are the sixth one. Since it was broadcast by Channel 7 at 8 p.m., the name was shortened to "6, 7, 8". In late 2009, the program was moved to 9 p.m., a new segment was added to be aired on Sundays at night, and new guest panelists were invited, making it more than six members. Nevertheless, the show's name remained unchanged.

La CámporaW
La Cámpora

La Cámpora is an Argentine political youth organization supporting the governments of Néstor Kirchner, Cristina Fernández de Kirchner, and Alberto Fernández. It is named after former Peronist president Héctor José Cámpora. It was established by Máximo Kirchner in 2003 and became politically prominent after the death of former president Néstor Kirchner.

Citizen's UnityW
Citizen's Unity

Citizen's Unity was a centre-left Kirchnerist political coalition in Argentina for the 2017 legislative elections led by the former President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner.

Communist Party of Argentina (Extraordinary Congress)W
Communist Party of Argentina (Extraordinary Congress)

The Communist Party is an Argentine communist party that advocates for Marxist-Leninist ideals. The PCCE is a part of the Frente de Todos, a kirchnerist coalition that, since the 2019 general election, holds the majority of political power in Argentina. Its name was adopted after a dispute with the Communist Party of Argentina caused a division between its members, resulting in the organization of an extraordinary congress that gave way to the foundation of the PCCE between December 1-2, 1996.

Julio de VidoW
Julio de Vido

Julio Miguel de Vido is an Argentine policy maker and former Minister of Planning and Public Investment (2003–2015).

Evita MovementW
Evita Movement

The Evita Movement is a social, piquetero and political movement of Argentina, which is defined by Peronist, national, popular, and revolutionary ideology. Its name was adopted as a tribute to First Lady Eva Perón.

Cristina Fernández de KirchnerW
Cristina Fernández de Kirchner

Cristina Elisabet Fernández de Kirchner, often referred to by her initials CFK, is an Argentine lawyer and politician who is serving as the 37th Vice President of Argentina since 2019. She also previously served as the President of Argentina from 2007 to 2015 and the first lady during the tenure of her husband, Néstor Kirchner. She was the second woman to have held the Argentine presidency, the first directly elected female president, and the first woman re-elected to the office. Ideologically, she identifies herself as a Peronist and a progressive, with her political approach called Kirchnerism.

Aníbal FernándezW
Aníbal Fernández

Aníbal Domingo Fernández is an Argentine Justicialist Party politician, lawyer, and certified public accountant who has been a close ally, to the former Presidents Néstor Kirchner and Cristina Fernández de Kirchner.

Ricardo ForsterW
Ricardo Forster

Ricardo Forster is an Argentine philosopher, historian of ideas and political critic.

Front for VictoryW
Front for Victory

The Front for Victory was a centre-left Peronist electoral alliance in Argentina, and is formally a faction of the Justicialist Party. Former presidents Néstor Kirchner and Cristina Fernández de Kirchner were elected as representatives of this party.

Humanist Party (Argentina)W
Humanist Party (Argentina)

The Humanist Party is a progressive political party in Argentina and is a member of the Humanist International. The party was founded in 1984 by Luis Alberto Ammann.

Intransigent PartyW
Intransigent Party

The Intransigent Party is a leftist political party in Argentina, founded in 1963 by Oscar Alende. Its membership came from the Intransigent Radical Civic Union, one of the two factions of the Radical Civic Union.

Ricardo JaimeW
Ricardo Jaime

Ricardo Raúl Jaime is an Argentine politician who was the longtime Secretary of Transportation under Presidents Néstor Kirchner and Cristina Fernández de Kirchner. Since he resigned that position in 2009, Jaime has been charged in dozens of criminal cases with such crimes as embezzlement, irregularities in awarding subsidies, abuse of authority, misappropriation of public funds, and conspiracy. In 2013, he received a suspended sentence of six months for concealment of evidence. In 2015 Jaime received an 18-month sentence for accepting bribes from the former train operator Trenes de Buenos Aires during his time as Secretary of Transport. Later that year, he then received a further six years imprisonment for failure to prevent the 2012 Buenos Aires rail disaster.

Justicialist PartyW
Justicialist Party

The Justicialist Party is a major political party in Argentina, and the largest branch within Peronism.

Néstor KirchnerW
Néstor Kirchner

Néstor Carlos Kirchner Jr. was an Argentine lawyer and politician who served as the President of Argentina from 2003 to 2007, Governor of Santa Cruz Province from 1991 to 2003, Secretary General of UNASUR and the first gentleman during the first tenure of his wife, Cristina Fernández de Kirchner. He was President of the Justicialist Party from 2008 to 2010. Ideologically, he identified himself as a Peronist and a progressive, with his political approach called Kirchnerism.

KolinaW
Kolina

Kolina is a kirchnerist political party in Argentina founded in 2010 by Alicia Kirchner, sister of former president of Argentina, Néstor Kirchner. The party now forms part of the Frente de Todos, the ruling coalition supporting President Alberto Fernández. At the time of its foundation and until the alliance's dissolution, the party was a member of the Front for Victory.

Felisa MiceliW
Felisa Miceli

Felisa Miceli is an Argentine economist, and a former Minister of Economy and Production of Argentina. She was appointed by President Néstor Kirchner on January 28, 2005, in place of Roberto Lavagna, and was the first woman ever to lead that ministry. She resigned to the position on July 16, 2007, as prosecutors stepped up an investigation into a bag of cash found in her ministry offices.

New EncounterW
New Encounter

Encounter for Democracy and Equality, more commonly known as New Encounter is a kirchnerist political party in Argentina founded in 2004 by then-mayor of Morón, Martín Sabbatella. The party now forms part of the Frente de Todos, the ruling coalition supporting President Alberto Fernández.

Patria Grande FrontW
Patria Grande Front

The Patria Grande Front is a leftist political front in Argentina founded by activist and social leader Juan Grabois. It was founded in October 2018, ahead of the 2019 Argentine general election, in support of the candidacy of Cristina Fernández de Kirchner and in opposition to the government of Mauricio Macri. As of October 2020 it did not count with official party status nationwide.

Mariano RecaldeW
Mariano Recalde

Mariano Recalde is an Argentine lawyer and Justicialist Party politician. He currently serves as a National Senator for the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires since December 2019, representing the Frente de Todos. He previously served as a Legislator at the Buenos Aires City Legislature and as president of Aerolíneas Argentinas, Argentina's state-owned flag carrier airline from 2009 to 2015.

La ruta del dinero K (book)W
La ruta del dinero K (book)

La ruta del dinero K is a 2016 Argentine book by Journalist Daniel Santoro. It is an investigation about the eponymous The Route of the K-Money political scandal. The book was written when the case got a renewed speed, during the presidency of Mauricio Macri.

Milagro SalaW
Milagro Sala

Milagro Amalia Ángela Sala is a leader of the Tupac Amaru neighborhood association, part of the Association of State Workers (ATE) of Jujuy, and a leading figure in the Movimiento piquetero of Argentina.

Solidary PartyW
Solidary Party

The Solidary Party is a co-operatist political party in Argentina, founded by banker and politician Carlos Heller in 2007. It is part of the Frente de Todos coalition, and was part of the kirchnerist Front for Victory from its foundation until the alliance's dissolution in 2019. The party was also previously aligned with New Encounter.

Victory Party (Argentina)W
Victory Party (Argentina)

The Victory Party is a minor kirchnerist political party in Argentina founded in 2003 by Néstor Kirchner and Diana Conti to group independent sectors of the kirchnerist coalition. The party now forms part of the Frente de Todos, the ruling coalition supporting President Alberto Fernández. The party was a founding member of the similarly named Front for Victory, the coalition that led Néstor Kirchner to the presidency in the 2003 election.

Carlos ZanniniW
Carlos Zannini

Alberto Carlos Zannini is an Argentine lawyer and politician who was the Legal and Technical Secretary of the Presidency under presidents Néstor Kirchner and Cristina Fernández de Kirchner from 2003 to 2015.