He Buenos Aires Peronism is in full boil. In the midst of the crisis of representation that crosses the movement, and under the weight of a national defeat that still resonates, some mayors begin to move chips for get out of the corset of Kirchnerism and the apparatus that Axel Kicillof commands today. The mayor of Tigre, Julio Zamoratook a step forward with a slogan that impacts directly on the heart of traditional Peronism: “With Peronism you can’t reach.”

The phrase is not just a holder: synthesizes the critical look of a PJ sector that feels displaced both by La Cámpora and by Buenos Aires ruling And that seeks to rebuild power from the territory, appealing to the municipal muscle, militant history and closeness with the specific problems of neighbors.

In an interview in Delta 90.3, Zamora clearly raised his diagnosis: “This government is shown as head against all Argentine and Peronist history. With Peronism it does not reach. It should not conform, it must converge.” And he remarked that his role as mayor is also “influence on the public agenda and generate a political tool that puts this government of Milei

But Tigre’s communal chief went further. With respect to Cristina Kirchner but hard towards her surroundings, she said: “I respect the former president very much. A sector of La Cámpora, which has no leader with representation, are using it”And made clear his opening position:“ With some sectors we shared to leave behind the question of meaningless confrontation. First are the interests of the country. ”

That call to pragmatism and the reconstruction had its correlation at a political summit held in the center of Tigre, where Zamora brought together leaders of the first Buenos Aires electoral section. Participated, among others, Carlos “Tato” Brown (exintendent of San Martín), Juan Zabaleta (Hurlingham’s ex -intent), Gustavo Aguilera, Jorge Mangas (three of February), councilors, trade unionists and social referents.

The call was clear: to build a political option against Javier Milei’s government, which is not limited to repeating old formulas or locking itself in the party thread. “We summon ourselves to form an option to Milei’s government policies. The priority is to save the homeland from what is happening. There are many people who are staying outside“Zamora said.” We promote a wide dialogue space, without undisputed leadership, with referents of Peronism and other sectors. “

The pillars of space are three: Listen, discuss and build. “We want to create organizational tables that integrate young people, women, workers, retirees and grassroots organizations. Unity, as Pope Francis says, is always stronger than the walls,” said the mayor.

From the same line, Juan Zabaleta He marked that Peronism “began to be far from society,” dominated by an “agenda of the political internal.” And he added: “From here, together with Zamora, Fernando Gray (Third Section) and Guillermo Britos (Fourth Section), we want to be next to the people. Julio is a very important reference throughout the province.”

Carlos “Tato” Brown He also supported the initiative: “We are seeing that things are complicating. The country needs a Peronism structure that looks at the future and recognizes errors. The key is production and work, and for that you have to integrate other sectors.”

The meeting also served to put in words a shared discomfort: the emptying of the Justicialist Party as a participation tool. Jorge Mangas expressed him rawly: “It seems that the PJ was in the hands of a fewgetting further from popular feeling. It is necessary to generate its own political space that represents the true meaning of Peronism. ”

The diagnosis is shared by Gustavo Aguilera: “The Argentine people did not become Mileista. It is a consequence of our errors. That is why it is good that we can discuss it. ”For everyone present, the starting point is clear: it is not about denying the Peronist identity, but about resignifying it, reconnecting it with citizenship, opening it to other sectors and preventing it from being kidnapped by structures that no longer represent.

The Bonaerense first electoral section —Which includes 24 municipalities such as Tigre, San Isidro, Pilar, José C. Paz and three of February – is key to any armed with real aspirations of power. And that is where this new pole aims to grow: without platense centralism or camper verticalism, but with management capacity, territoriality and an integrative look.

Zamora, Zabaleta, Gray, Britos and other communal bosses seem determined to take distance from the binomial that has dominated space in recent years –Cristina Kirchner and Axel Kicillof– To rehearse something different: a third Peronist route, born in the conurbano, without epic, but with a vocation of power.

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