🗳️Horas de tensión y amenazas de ruptura en el PJ durante el cierre de listas de candidatos para las elecciones provinciales del 7 de septiembre. "Hay unidad" expresaron desde el peronismo bonaerense. https://t.co/zeauhrMjSI
Cierre de lista frenético en Buenos AIres de cara a los comicios del 7 de septiembre. Enterate todos los detalles👇 https://t.co/xMBuY8wVNN
⭕️El presidente Javier Milei publicó este domingo desde sus redes una serie de mensajes dirigidos al peronismo, tras el tenso cierre de listas de ayer para la confirmación de candidatos de las elecciones en la provincia de Buenos Aires | Más información en https://t.co/KZHMwmoA12 https://t.co/a9TSduXgXy
Argentine President Javier Milei suspended his planned trip to Tucumán, which was scheduled to commemorate the vigil that brought him together with 18 of 24 governors a year ago for Argentina's Independence Day. The government cited climatic conditions as the reason for the cancellation, while reports noted that only three governors confirmed attendance, with 21 governors declining to participate. Meanwhile, in Buenos Aires province, the deadline for submitting candidate lists for the September 7 elections was extended until 2 p.m. on Monday due to power outages. The closing of lists was marked by tension and threats of rupture within the Peronist Party (PJ), although the party maintained it was united. The political landscape in Buenos Aires is evolving with the Peronists showing fragile unity, the emergence of testimonial candidacies, and the alliance of La Libertad Avanza with the PRO party. Strategies for the October elections include efforts by Jorge Macri to rebuild the Juntos por el Cambio (JxC) coalition and to engage with La Libertad Avanza. President Milei publicly criticized the Peronist Party following the contentious list closure, which some viewed as favoring the PJ due to the extension granted after the power cuts. The upcoming September election is expected to reshape the power dynamics within the Buenos Aires provincial legislature.