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Fuerza Patria closed its lists: all the candidates from the different sections

The provincial ruling party closed its lists for the Legislature with the predominance of 'camporista' leaders

The legislative structure of the Buenos Aires ruling party was finally defined this Monday, after a list-closing process extended by an Electoral Board extension, prompted by a power outage at the edge of the original deadline.

The Fuerza Patria, which brings together La Cámpora, the Movimiento Derecho al Futuro (MDF) led by Axel Kicillof, and the Frente Renovador of Sergio Massa, finalized their candidacies for the provincial Chamber of Deputies and Senate, with Kirchnerism as the predominant force in almost every district.

In the First electoral district, which renews eight senators, the list will be headed byGabriel Katopodis, Buenos Aires Minister of Infrastructure. He is joined byMalena Galmarini (Frente Renovador), the mayor of José C. Paz, Mario Ishii; national deputy Mónica Macha (Nuevo Encuentro), and leader Leo Grosso.

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Graphic image of the electoral districts of Buenos Aires province | La Derecha Diario

In the Second district, the list will be led by the mayor of Exaltación de la Cruz, Diego Nanni (MDF). In second place is Cintia Romero, from the Patria Grande group led by Juan Grabois. The third place went to Carlos Puglelli, from Frente Renovador.

The Third electoral district, key along with the First due to its weight in the Buenos Aires map, will be headed by Vice Governor Verónica Magario, a nomination that Kicillof managed to impose as part of his internal agreement. Nevertheless, the rest of the list reflects a clear dominance of La Cámpora. In second place is Facundo Tignanelli, head of the Unión por la Patria deputies bloc and main leader of the organization in the province.

He is followed in third place by the mayor of Quilmes, Mayra Mendoza. In fourth place appears the mayor of Almirante Brown, Mariano Cascallares. The fifth candidate is Ayelén Rasquetti, current deputy and leader of Frente Renovador. In sixth place is Luis Vivona, provincial senator for the First district. Seventh will be María Eva Limone, councilor of Lomas de Zamora and activist of La Cámpora.

The eighth place goes to José Galván, an official linked to the mayor of La Matanza, Fernando Espinoza. In ninth place is Romina Barreiro, Secretary of Social Development of Avellaneda, from the sector of mayor Jorge Ferraresi (MDF). Tenth is Roberto Vásquez, Secretary of Security of San Vicente, linked to Sergio Massa. Closing the list is María Nardini.

In the Fourth district, leading will be Diego Videla, president of the Pehuajó Deliberative Council and ally of Kirchnerist mayor Pablo Zurro. The second place goes to Valeria Arata (Frente Renovador), followed by the mayor of Alberti, Germán Lago (MDF). In fourth place is Sol Fernández, former candidate for mayor of General Villegas for La Cámpora. Completing the list are Diego Ibáñez (FR), Julieta Garello (MDF), and Maxi Capriolli (FR).

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Axel Kicillof, Máximo Kirchner, and Sergio Massa (Fuerza Patria) | La Derecha Diario

In the Fifth district, the former head of ANSES, Fernanda Raverta (La Cámpora), will lead. She will be seconded byJorge Paredi, former mayor of Mar Chiquita and current director of ABSA, for MDF. Then are María Laura García, current vice president of Buenos Aires Lottery (FR), and MarceloSosa.

In the Sixth district, the first place will go to Alejandro Dichiara, vice president of the Buenos Aires Chamber of Deputies and former mayor of Monte Hermoso, aligned with Máximo Kirchner. He is followed byMaite Alvado, deputy of La Cámpora. Third will be Alejandro Acerbo, mayor of Daireaux (MDF). In fourth place is Sofía Vanelli (FR), current senator for the First district. Closing is Álvaro Díaz, ally of the mayor of Bahía Blanca, Federico Susbielles.

In the Seventh district, leading will be María Inés Laurini, councilor of Azul close to Nelson Sombra, a leader referenced in Máximo Kirchner. The second place will go to the mayor of Bolívar, Marcos Pisano (FR), in an inclusion arranged by senator Eduardo "Bali"Bucca. The third candidacy will be for Evelyn Díaz, councilor of Olavarría for La Cámpora. There were no places for MDF in this district.

Finally, in the Eighth district, corresponding to La Plata, leading will be Ariel Archanco, current provincial deputy and president of the capital PJ, for La Cámpora. In second place is Lucía Iáñez (MDF), linked to mayor Julio Alak. He is followed by deputy Juan "tachu"Malpeli (FR). The fourth place went to Carola Corra, from the team of Victoria Tolosa Paz. Closing the list are councilor Cristian Vander (telephone workers' union) andPaulaLambertini, Undersecretary of Education of La Plata.

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