In the current political scenario of the province of Buenos Aires, there is a significant movement towards The construction of a Peronist “third way” that seeks to distance both Kirchnerism and the leadership of Axel Kicillof. The rearmament has as protagonists figures such as the mayor of Tigre, Julio Zamorathe former governor of Córdoba, Juan Schiarettiand the former Minister of the Interior, Florencio Randazzo.

Recently, Julio Zamora shared in X (previously Twitter) his meeting with Schiaretti in Córdoba, highlighting the coincidences in the country’s vision that both share:

With an eye on the present and future of our country, I held a meeting in Córdoba with former governor @jschiaretti.

We have great coincidences about what Argentines dream. We are looking for a country and provinces that work together, supporting all productive sectors to grow in harmony and with the support of a present and federal state.

We want a country seriously, without verbal violence and looking into the eyes of Argentines so that no citizen is outside the agenda of issues that must be discussed and managed to find solutions where there is abandonment and insensitivity today.

We will work together with that goal.

In the capital of the province, the mayor of Tigre held an encounter with the mayor of Villa María, Eduardo Accastello. This approach to Cordoba is not isolated. In November 2024, Schiaretti visited Tigre, where he was received by Zamora and accompanied by Randazzo. During the meeting, the leaders emphasized The need to build a political alternative away from the extremes and based on joint work and support for productive sectors.

In addition to Zamora, other Buenos Aires mayors such as Fernando Gray (Esteban Echeverría) and Juan Zabaleta They have shown interest in this space, seeking bridges with Schiaretti and strengthening a non -Kirchnerist Peronist option in the province.

This rearmed of the “third way” in Buenos Aires reflects a search for alternatives within Peronism, trying to offer an option that prioritizes dialogue, production and efficient state management, moving away from the confrontations that have characterized other sectors of the movement .

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