Provincial legislator from Entre Ríos, she is a member of Cristina Kirchner’s internal list in the leadership of the Justicialista Party.
In an event with no recent history in the Senate of the Nationit was defined expulsion of Edgardo Kueider from Entre Ríos as a member of the upper house. Until December 2025, her place will be occupied by the second member on the electoral list: the Kirchnerist leader Stefania Cora.
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“We want to take the Justicialist Party into the 21st century,” Cora herself declared for an Entre Ríos television outlet when the nomination of Cristina Kirchner as president of the Peronist space. Current deputy of that province, she became a party advisor and is one of the young references from La Cámpora in Entre Ríosand active expander of the organization in locations such as Paraná, Nogoyá and Urdinarrain.
The future senator studied History at the National University of the Litoral (UNL) and she held her first public position in 2015, when she was elected councilor of the city of Paraná. During that administration, and expressed opposition to the then mayor Sergio Varisco (radical who ended up convicted of selling narcotics), raised his profile until he became president of his block in the local Council.
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Stefanía Cora with Cristina Kirchner and Peronist leaders from Entre Ríos.
That role catapulted her to the Provincial Chamber of Deputies in 2019, a bench that he assumed again in 2023 after the Front of All obtain second place in the 2019 legislative elections. That is why Cora did not become senator and she did Edgardo Kueiderwho headed the ticket representing the minority.
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New composition of the Senate
After the dismissal of Edgardo Kueiderwho will represent a drop in the block of The United Provincesthe influence of Union for the Homeland in it Senate of the Nation. The composition of the Upper House was as follows:
- Union for the Homeland: 34 senators.
- Radical Civic Union: 14 senators.
- PRO + allies: 7 senators.
- Freedom Advances + allies: 7 senators.
- The United Provinces: 5 senators.
- By Santa Cruz: 2 senators.
- Renewal Front of Concord (Misiones): 2 senators.
- Together We Are Río Negro: 1 senator.
Source: Ambito