De Loredo heats up internal race for Córdoba governorship

Radical leader Rodrigo De Loredo accelerated the internal competition for the Córdoba governorship by distancing himself from allies and claiming his space is the only one ensuring the defeat of Peronism. With a shock plan including reforms and privatizations, De Loredo seeks a non-partisan running mate to refresh the opposition proposal.

Rodrigo De Loredo, a leader from the radical space, intensified internal politics in Córdoba by stating that pre-candidates Luis Juez and Javier Bornoroni are competing in a 'semifinal' for the provincial governorship. In a recent interview, De Loredo stressed that his sector is the only one capable of ensuring the defeat of Peronism in the upcoming elections, clearly distancing himself from his political partners.

De Loredo outlined an ambitious economic shock plan for the province, featuring structural reforms and privatizations as core elements. 'We will seek a non-partisan running mate to oxygenate the opposition proposal', he indicated, aiming to draw support beyond traditional party lines. This strategy positions his space as the most viable alternative to the Peronist officialism.

The political context in Córdoba is boiling, with the electoral race drawing national attention due to the province's importance in the Argentine landscape. De Loredo, known for his radical background, uses this moment to solidify his internal leadership and project an image of opposition renewal. No specific dates for formal announcements are mentioned, but the radical leader is accelerating the pace ahead of the 2027 elections.

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Governor Martín Llaryora triumphantly addresses supporters in Córdoba, symbolizing the start of his term's second half amid political maneuvering and Milei influence.
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Llaryora enters second half of his term in Córdoba

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Governor Martín Llaryora begins the second phase of his administration focused on consolidating territorial power and preparing for his 2027 re-election. His strategy aims to strengthen officialism, demonstrate effective execution, and shield Córdoba from the national context. Meanwhile, the opposition unifies its criticisms, and support for Javier Milei shapes the provincial landscape.

Former radical deputy Rodrigo De Loredo reaffirmed he will lead a ticket in Córdoba's 2027 provincial elections. He challenged Luis Juez and Gabriel Bornoroni, stating: “They are playing a semifinal; I’ll wait for them in the final.” He proposed opposition primaries to unify the non-Peronist vote, an idea dismissed by his rivals.

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Surveys show that more than half of Argentines believe Peronism no longer represents the current social map. In response, Córdoba Governor Martín Llaryora aims to revitalize cordobesismo by highlighting his administration's achievements. The plan involves name changes and targets 2027 amid the violet wave.

Córdoba's mayor, Martín Llaryora, drove the creation of six positions in the Judicial Power and appointed nine key officials in one week. The Legislature sanctioned the law establishing the Penitentiary Prosecutor's Office and sent files for Bettina Croppi and her deputies. These moves spark a strong clash between the PJ and opposition over Llaryora's alleged judicial control.

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The Council of the Justicialist Party of Buenos Aires, led by Máximo Kirchner, decided to call internal elections to renew authorities on March 15, 2026, during a meeting in Malvinas Argentinas. While the date was set, internal sectors aim for a unity list to avoid a real contest at the polls. Tensions continue, particularly with Governor Axel Kicillof's sector, which demands greater representation in party bodies.

La Libertad Avanza, President Javier Milei's party, secured a surprise victory in the October 26, 2025, legislative elections, exceeding 40% of votes nationally and overturning defeat in Buenos Aires province. The win, boosted by U.S. financial support, strengthens the ruling party's hold in Congress. Peronism, led by Fuerza Patria, placed second with about 31%, amid the lowest voter turnout since democracy's return, with over 12 million abstentions.

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