The result in the province of Buenos Aires will determine the composition of the precinct, but the alliances in Córdoba and Santa Fe will also impact the blocks.
While the Senate of the Nation puts 24 seats at stake – a third of its members – in the elections 2025in Deputies that number rises to 127: half of the lower house will renew its composition from the results of October 26.
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Despite the nine months that separate Argentines from the legislative elections, the countdown has already begun for electoral planners who have to define strategies. The main one will be in the province of Buenos Aires (“the mother of all battles”) where they renew 35 of their 70 representatives. Peronism has the greatest pressure, because of that number corresponds to 15. In this framework, the PRO evaluates an alliance with La Libertad Avanza for the challenge of beating the Buenos Aires ruling party. There are two strong names whose seats are up for grabs and are expected to top the ballots: Diego Santilli and José Luis Espert.
From Santa Fe and Córdoba, PRO deputies They pressure the party structure to promote a coalition with the libertarians. In both districts, in addition, they coexist with strong leadership presences from the radicalismwhich does not consider – so far – joining that alliance as an alternative. Would that allow Unión por la Patria to claim second place in provinces that are elusive to them? Its current situation does not project optimism, between the wear and tear of the Santa Fe inmates and the historical displacement in Córdoba territory.
Another open focus that Peronism has is on the provinces of La Rioja and Santiago del Esterowhere all the seats that come into play correspond to it. Freedom Advances may have a representative for the first time in this last district, in addition to three others where it does not have deputies: Santa Cruz, La Pampa and Catamarca. His greatest commitment is in Missionswhere he renews Florence Klipauka and the violet radical Martin Arjol.
In the different scenarios of unprecedented alliances that can materialize in the elections 2025one of the provinces with the greatest expectation of negotiation is that of Tucuman. With four seats in dispute, the local opposition begins to build a coalition between the radicalism (played by Mariano Campero), the PRO and La Libertad Avanza. Despite this, Union for the Homeland He has everything to win: he was left without representatives after the governor’s breakup Osvaldo Jaldowho must defend two of the three legislative delegates he has in the Independence bloc. This opens up the possibility of a divided Peronism against a great center-right alliance.
Union for the Homeland Deputies
Unión por la Patria is the party that has the most at stake in the 2025 elections.
Mariano Fuchila
Composition of the Chamber of Deputies
Until January 2025, the Chamber of Deputies It has the following composition:
- Union for the Homeland: 98 deputies.
- Freedom Advances + allies: 41 deputies.
- PRO: 37 deputies.
- Radical Civic Union: 20 deputies.
- Federal Meeting: 16 deputies.
- Democracy Forever: 12 deputies.
- Federal Innovation: 8 deputies.
- Civic Coalition: 6 deputies.
- Left Front: 5 deputies.
- Integration and Development Movement: 3 deputies.
- Independence: 3 deputies.
- By Santa Cruz: 2 deputies.
- Production and Work (San Juan): 2 deputies.
- Joined: 1 deputy.
- Let’s defend Santa Fe: 1 deputy.
- Neuquén Popular Movement: 1 deputy.
Elections 2025: how many seats are at stake in the Chamber of Deputies
Of the 127 seats that are renewed in the Chamber of Deputies, each block will defend the following seats:
- Union for the Homeland: 46 deputies.
- Freedom Advances + allies: 9 deputies.
- PRO: 23 deputies.
- Radical Civic Union: 14 deputies.
- Federal Meeting: 8 deputies.
- Democracy Forever: 9 deputies.
- Federal Innovation: 3 deputies.
- Civic Coalition: 4 deputies.
- Left Front: 4 deputies.
- Integration and Development Movement: 0 deputies.
- Independence: 2 deputies.
- By Santa Cruz: 1 deputy.
- Production and Work (San Juan): 1 deputy.
- Joined: 1 deputy.
- Let’s defend Santa Fe: 1 deputy.
- Neuquén Popular Movement: 1 deputy.
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