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Elections in Argentina: The Left and Workers’ Front won three parliamentary seats
by : PTS, Argentina

28 Oct 2013 | The Left and Workers' Front (Frente de Izquierda de los Trabajadores) reached historic results in yesterday's elections in Argentina. FIT got three national seats representing Buenos Aires Province, Mendoza and Salta; and at least eight provincial legislators, added to current provincial legislators in Neuquén and Córdoba (from 2011 (...)
Elections in Argentina: The Left and Workers’ Front won three parliamentary seats

Elections in Argentina: Historic results of the Left and Workers’ Front

The Left and Workers’ Front (FIT in Spanish) won three national deputies: one MP in Mendoza province, one MP in Buenos Aires province and the third MP in Salta province. It also obtained eight provincial legislators, in addition to the ones elected in Neuquén and Cordoba in the 2011 elections.

Nicolás del Caño, member of the PTS in Mendoza Province, Pablo López and Néstor Pitrola, both of the Partido Obrero won sets as MPs. It is worth noting the high level of support received by the FIT candidates in Salta and Mendoza provinces (19 and 14% respectively) in addition to the almost half million votes obtained in Buenos Aires province and 10% in Neuquén province.

Christian Castillo (PTS,) who stood as deputy in the Buenos Aires province and Marcelo Ramal (PO) who stood as a Buenos Aires city councillor did remarkable well in the elections.

According to the last official counting, Jorge Altamira (PO, Buenos Aires province), Myriam Bregman (PTS, Buenos Aires province) and Liliana Olivero, wouldn’t obtained enough votes to be elected for a very narrow margins despite its high level of support received in these districts.

The result of the polls has deepened the setback suffered by Cristina Fernández de Kirchner in the mid-term polls. In yesterday’s elections the Front of Victory, the party of the Argentine President, has dropped from 54% two years ago to around 33% on Sunday.

At national level the FIT increased from 900,000 in the mid-term polls to 1,150,000 on Sunday, which represents an increase of 30%. This extraordinary results are even more remarkable if we take into account that the pools took place in a context of a high political polarisation: the Front for Victory was defeated in Buenos Aires province, where the Renewal Front list headed by Sergio Massa - who represents the neo-liberal policies of the establishment - won won by 11.8 percentage points. In this district also, the UNEN front received the ‘tactical vote’ of those discontent with the government.

In recent months we have seen the end of Kirchnerism in Argentina and in this context we are the only force able to present a left alternative for the workers and the youth.

The seats obtained by the FIT are going to be use to strengthen the struggles of the working people and to develop the independent political consciousness of the working class.

Read articles from the main newspapers and more about Left and Workers’ Front historic election here (Spanish).

http://www.pts.org.ar/Historica-eleccion-del-Frente-de-Izquierda

http://www.pts.org.ar/El-Frente-de-Izquierda-en-los-medios-22674

And read here Political election manifesto of the Left and Workers’ Front.

http://www.ft-ci.org/Political-election-manifesto-of-the-Workers-and-Left-Front?lang=en

 

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The Trotskyist Fraction - Fourth International (FT-CI) consists of the PTS (Partido de los Trabajadores Socialistas/ Socialist Workers Party), from Argentina, the MTS (Movimiento de Trabajadores Socialistas/ Socialist Workers Movement), from México, the LOR-CI (Liga Obrera Revolucionaria por la Cuarta Internacional/ Revolutionary Workers League - Fourth International), from Bolivia, MRT (Movimento Revolucionário de Trabalhadores/ Revolutionary Workers Movement), from Brazil, PTR-CcC (Partido de Trabajadores Revolucionarios/ Revolutionary Workers Party), from Chile, LTS (Liga de Trabajadores por el Socialismo/ Workers League for Socialism) from Venezuela, LRS (Liga de la Revolución Socialista/ Socialist Revolutionary League), from Costa Rica, CcC (Clase Contra Clase/ Class against Class), from the Spanish State, FT-CI supporters in Uruguay, RIO Group, from Germany and FT-CI militants in the CCR/Plateforme 3 du NPA (Nuveau Parti Anticapitaliste)/ Platform 3 NPA (New Anticapitalist Party) from France.

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