Renewed internal conflict within Argentina’s Peronist party is causing concern as the opposition seeks to present a united front for upcoming elections. The latest dispute centers on tensions between factions aligned with Cristina Fernández de Kirchner and Axel Kicillof. A planned meeting between Kicillof and Máximo Kirchner, a key figure associated with the Kirchner wing, has stalled, exacerbating existing divisions. Peronist leaders are now publicly calling for unity despite these differences, fearing further infighting will weaken their electoral prospects. The internal struggles highlight the challenges facing the opposition in building a cohesive strategy. This latest development adds to the growing anxiety within the party regarding its ability to overcome internal obstacles and effectively challenge the current government. The stalled meeting symbolizes the deep-seated disagreements hindering cooperation.
