
Nazario pressures Córdoba's PJ with the PAIS list amid internal tensions
Former Congresswoman Adriana Nazario supports Edgar Bruno for the legislative elections and challenges the provincial ruling party
Adriana Nazario returned to the political scene last Saturday, backing Edgar Bruno's candidacy. Bruno, mayor of Canals, is running for deputy under the PAIS party banner. This support comes at a crucial moment, with the closing of candidate lists and the internal tension within Córdoba's Peronism.
Nazario's gesture, by supporting a candidate outside the ruling party, highlights the divisions within the PJ. Instead of strengthening unity, Nazario shows her differences with Llaryora's project. The support for Bruno is, without a doubt, an act that deepens the fracture within the Peronist ranks.
Nazario's support marks a clear distancing from Kirchnerism within Córdoba's PJ. While some sectors are moving toward a model more aligned with Kirchnerism, she positions herself in a dissenting stance. This move reflects the lack of cohesion in a party that is still searching for a defined direction.

Support that reflects the internal division of Peronism
Nazario has distanced herself from the possible ruling party candidacy of Juan Manuel Llamosas, showing her differences with Llaryora's model. The support for Bruno is not only a gesture toward a candidate from her circle, but also a direct message to the governor's strategy. This internal dissent makes it clear that PJ unity is far from being achieved.
Nazario's gesture also highlights the division within the delasotista space. While Natalia de la Sota's figure continues to be seen as an option, Nazario moves away from her line and distances herself from positions closer to Kirchnerism. This behavior only emphasizes the lack of agreement among the heirs of the delasotista legacy.
Nazario's support for Bruno represents a strategic move in the PJ's internal affairs. By backing a candidate who is facing Llaryora's ruling party, Nazario makes it clear that she is not willing to give up ground in the dispute for the leadership of Córdoba's Peronism. Her attitude only deepens the fissures within the party.

Nazario's return and the tensions she fuels within the PJ
Nazario's reappearance in Córdoba's politics has not been well received by everyone. After her defeat in the municipal elections of Río Cuarto, she withdrew from the center of the local political debate. However, her return to support Bruno shows that Nazario is still playing her cards in the Peronist internal struggle.
Nazario, instead of seeking PJ unity, fuels the internal tensions that run through the party. Her decision to support Bruno is just a manifestation of the lack of agreement among the main forces of Peronism. Nazario's return makes it clear that the differences within Córdoba's PJ remain unsolved.
Although her return could be interpreted as an opportunity to reestablish her presence, it also reflects the stagnation of Peronism in Córdoba. Internal divisions are increasing, and Nazario, instead of contributing to consolidation, reinforces them. In this context, her support for Bruno could prove to be yet another factor of instability.
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