The communist deputy led an event with university and picket activists after obtaining 5% in Córdoba in the most recent elections
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National Deputy Juan Grabois arrived in the productive city of Villa Maríaattempting to impose his left-wing agenda in this area. The ultrakirchnerist leader is seeking to rebuild his political structure called Argentina Humana after the rejection at the polls in Córdoba. The visit is taking place in the province that is most hostile to the populist model, where the private sector is the real engine of the economy and development.
The social leader gathered a small group of university activists and piquetero structures at the Teatrino on Sabattini Street. Those attending the event represent the minority sectors that still respond to the slogans of Instituto Patria in the interior. The call was limited to the hard core of social organizations that depend on state assistance to maintain their relevance.
Grabois's strategy clashes with the electoral reality of 2025 where his Fuerza Patria alliance barely reached 5.08% of the vote. That marginal result left Kirchnerism without national legislative representation for Córdoba, losing Pablo Carro's seat. Local leader Constanza San Pedro accompanied the piquetero leader in his attempt to challenge the liberal government of President Milei.
Constanza San Pedro, dirigente cordobesa del kirchnerismo, junto a Juan Grabois.
Combative rhetoric and isolation
The speech of the Buenos Aires legislator focused on attacking the fiscal order proposed by Javier Milei's national administration. Grabois insisted on his slogans about social justice and sovereignty, ignoring that Córdoba voted massively for La Libertad Avanza. Argentina Humana's proposal also attempts to confront the provincial government, accusing it of indifference to the social situation.
The name change from Patria Grande to Argentina Humana responds to the need to whitewash the image of a very worn-out political force. The organizers circulated images of a full square, although the actual turnout is limited to the paid activists of the sector. The leader's roadmap will continue through La Rioja, seeking refuge in districts where the state apparatus has greater weight over the people.
The insertion of this communist model in the core productive area faces the historic rejection of those who bet on private merit. The residual Kirchnerism is trying to survive in the interior through marginal alliances that fail to penetrate the Córdoba electorate.
La estrategia de Grabois choca contra la realidad electoral de 2025 donde su alianza Fuerza Patria apenas alcanzó el 5,08% de los votos.