Elections 2025: who are the 127 Deputies who end their mandate on December 10

Elections 2025: who are the 127 Deputies who end their mandate on December 10

Argentina will face the mid-term elections next October. In this scenario, the different political forces are preparing to renew almost half of the seats in the lower house.

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Behind him first year of management of the libertarian administrationArgentina is preparing to face new elections. The same They will take place on Sunday, October 26. In detail, the Chamber of Deputies will renew a total of 127 seatsalmost half of the 257 that make up the legislative body.

In the midst of the negotiations between La Libertad Avanza and the PRO for a total agreement to be part of the same electoral offer, it will be Union for the Homeland – block chaired by Germán Martínez – the one that will put the most places at stake, with a total of 46 of the 98 seats it has. On the other hand, the Senate is preparing to elect 24 new provincial representatives

Elections 2025: renewal in the Chamber of Deputies

The lower house has a total of 257 seats enabled for parliamentary work. Currently, Unión por la Patria is the force with the greatest representation, with a total of 98 seats in its power.

However, things can change radically in an election year where a lot is at stake. On the side of the ruling party, the president Javier Milei and his alliess – made up of the PRO, Independencia, CREO and Fuerzas del Cielo Espacio Liberal -, They will look for the remaining 42 seats to reach their own Quorum.

Things will not be easy for the force led by Milei. Currently, the Argentine president is maintaining tense negotiations with the former president – ​​and leader of the PRO – Mauricio Macri over the possibility of forming a joint electoral offer.

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The agreement between Milei and Macri, in the center of focus for the legislative elections.

The agreement between Milei and Macri, in the center of focus for the legislative elections.

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“Let’s go together and destroy Kirchnerism in the elections,” Milei invited the yellow party ahead of the elections. However, from the PRO side Macri assured before the New Year that “there is PRO for a while” while the deputy and head of the Space Assembly distanced himself from a possible merger and assured that they have “differences” that they consider “above the tactics of power.” However, in recent days both leaders showed different signs of rapprochement and Macri himself formed a team of legislators to carry out the negotiations.

For its part, the dialogue opposition of the Radical Civic Union faces a complex situation. On October 24, the centennial party bloc was fractured in the Chamber of Deputies giving rise to the emergence of two large sides: Democracy Forever – made up of 12 legislators led by figures such as Martín Lousteau and Facundo Manés – and UCR – Radical Civic Unioncomposed of 20 benches arranged behind the Cordoban Rodrigo de Loredo.

Finally, the opposition will also face a strong bet ahead of the elections. During 2024, despite having presented resistance to some measures and DNUs of the ruling party, many times they were left behind. thanks to the agreements reached by the Government with the spaces known as “allies” and “dialogue opposition.” Thus, the bloc led by Martínez will be the one with the most seats at stake on October 26: There will be 46 in total.

The complete list of the seats that will be renewed in Deputies

10 months before the elections, a dance of names takes place in the different political forces to define who will be candidates for senators. In detail, the officials who renew their benches are:

Union for the Homeland: 46

  • Alianiello, Eugenia
  • Allende, Walberto
  • Alonso, Constanza Maria
  • Arroyo, Danie
  • lAubone, Ana Fabiola
  • Bermejo, Adolfo
  • Bertoldi, Tanya
  • Car, Pablo
  • Chaher, Leila
  • Chomiak, María Luisa
  • Estrada, Emiliano
  • Fernandez Patri, Ramiro
  • Gaillard, Ana Carolina
  • Ginocchio, Silvana Micaela
  • Gollán, Daniel
  • González, Gustavo Carlos Miguel
  • Heller, Carlos
  • Herrera, Bernardo José
  • Herrera, Ricardo
  • Iparraguirre, Rogelio
  • Ledesma, Tomás
  • Litza, Monica
  • López Rodríguez, Dante
  • Macha, Monica
  • Marin, Varinia Lis
  • Marziotta, Gisela
  • Mastaler, Magalí
  • Montoto, María Luisa
  • Moran, Micaela
  • Moreau, Leopold
  • Moyano, Nilda
  • Palazzo, Sergio Omar
  • Paponet, Liliana
  • Passo, Marcela Fabiana
  • Pedrali, Gabriela
  • Pedrini, Juan Manuel
  • Pereyra, Julio
  • Propato, Agustina Lucrecia
  • Romero, Jorge Antonio
  • Santoro, Leandro
  • Siley, Vanesa Raquel
  • Toniolli, Eduardo
  • Vargas Matyi, Brenda
  • Yasky, Hugo
  • Yutrovic, Carolina
  • Zabala Chacur, Natalia

UCR: 24 (Democracy, UCR, Unidos)

Democracy Forever: 9

  • Aguirre, Manuel Ignacio
  • Antola, Marcela
  • Carbajal, Fernando
  • Carrizo, Ana Carla
  • Coli, Marcela
  • Giorgi, Melina
  • Manes, Facundo
  • Polini, Juan Carlos
  • Tavela, Danya

UCR – Radical Civic Union: 14

  • Arjol, Martin
  • Benedetti, Atilio
  • Brouwer De Koning, Gabriela
  • Carrizo, Soledad
  • Cervi, Pablo
  • Cobos, Julio
  • by Loredo, Rodrigo
  • Monti, Francisco
  • Quetglas, Fabio José
  • Reyes, Roxana
  • Sánchez, Roberto Antonio
  • Sarapura, Natalia Silvina
  • Tetaz, Martin Alberto
  • Verasay, Pamela Fernanda

PRO: 22

  • Ajmechet, Sabrina
  • Bachey, Karina Ethel
  • Baldassi, Hector W
  • Ballejos, Nancy
  • Besana, Gabriela
  • Brambilla, Sofia
  • Chumpitaz, Gabriel Felipe
  • De Sensi, María FLORENCIA
  • Figueroa Casas, Germana
  • Finocchiaro, Alejandro
  • Iglesias, Fernando Adolfo
  • Laspina, Luciano Andrés
  • Lombardi, Hernan
  • Maquieyra, Martin
  • Milman, Gerardo
  • Quiroz, Marilú
  • Rodríguez Machado, Laura
  • Romero, Ana Clara
  • Santilli, Diego
  • Sotolano, Maria
  • Tortoriello, Anibal
  • Vidal, María Eugenia

Freedom Advances: 8

  • Arancibia Rodríguez, Alberto Gustavo
  • Araujo, María Fernanda
  • Emma, ​​Nicholas
  • Espert, José Luis
  • Klipauka Lewtak, Florence
  • Martínez, Álvaro
  • Píparo, Carolina
  • Zapata, Carlos Raúl

Federal Meeting: 8

  • Agost Carreño, Oscar
  • de la Sota, Natalia
  • Fein, Monica
  • García Aresca, Ignacio
  • López Murphy, Ricardo Hipólito
  • Monzó, Emilio
  • Randazzo, Florencio
  • Stolbizer, Margarita

Civic Coalition: 4

  • Borrego, Victoria
  • Campagnoli, Marcela
  • Lopez, Juan Manuel
  • Oliveto Lago, Paula

Federal Innovation: 3

  • Calletti, Pamela
  • Sunday, Augustine
  • Fernandez, Carlos Alberto

Independence: 2

  • Fernandez, Elia Marina
  • Fernandez, Agustin

Neuquén Popular Movement: 1

PTS – Left Front Unit: 2

  • Del Caño, Nicolás
  • Vilca, Alejandro

Socialist Left – FIT Unit: 1

  • Schlotthauer, Monica Leticia

Production and Work: 1

  • Moreno, Maria De Los Angeles

I think: 1

Let’s defend Santa Fe

Workers’ Party – Left and Workers’ Front – Unit: 1

For Santa Cruz: 1

United: 1

Source: Ambito

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