Peronista
Americannoun
plural
PeronistasExample Sentences
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Kirchner, a leftist leader of Argentina’s populist Peronista movement, was the country’s president from 2007 to 2015.
From Washington Post • Sep. 1, 2022
It came when Peronista Arturo Sampay admitted in an unguarded moment that Article 77, revised to allow Peron to succeed himself, might be restored to its original form after the 1952 elections.
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Last week, before 500 leaders of the Peronista Women's Party, Evita Per�n, looking pale and thin after her operation, took back her husband's blessing on queues and instead pronounced a curse.
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Isabel's mission was to enliven last week's Peronista rally scheduled for the 20th anniversary of Per�n's rise to power�and thus brighten his fading image among the 3,000,000 or so Argentines who call themselves Peronistas.
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Inside were Jorge Antonio, Per�n's financial adviser, and Delia Parodi, a Peronista spitfire from Buenos Aires; the guard waved them briskly through the gate.
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