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Meaning of "peronists"

Peronists refers to the followers or supporters of the political ideology associated with Juan Domingo Perón, a former Argentine president
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Peronists were not permitted to participate in the election.
We have a similar problem with peronists here.
Peronists return to power in Argentina amid economic crisis.
Two of the leading presidential candidates are Peronists.
Argentina to welcome back Peronists after four years of failed economic reform.
It moreover touched off a wave of reprisals on the part of Peronists.
The behaviour of the dissident Peronists will determine the fate of both candidates.
Arturo Frondizi won with support from factions of the outlawed Peronists.
But the years of populist rule by the Peronists that preceded it were equally calamitous.
The radical legislator Leopoldo Moreau supported the new budget even more vehemently than the Peronists.
The forbidden Peronists deliver the voting cards blank and obtain a majority of the votes.
This is something Peronists believed in.
The Peronists are divided.
The other day Her and X went to a parky full of gay Peronists.
Diego Bossio was one of the first Peronists receiving bribe by macrista regime.

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Peronists can be found anywhere on the spectrum….
They were Peronists.
The Peronists are fuzzy about their long-term plans.
But there were and are some right-wing Peronists.
Mr Kicillof says that the Peronists are not the economic arsonists Mr Macri claims.
Everything has changed now, there is a new relationship between conservatives and Peronists.
Certainly Peronists were not, and never had even thought nationally.
The opposition could not prevent it, though dissident Peronists formed the " Group of Eight.
Opinion polls leading into Sunday 's vote predicted a toss-up election between Macri and the Peronists.
To achieve their political goals, the Peronists had to unite around the head of state.
The Peronists are, however, already divided into several factions.
He took issue with Massa 's view that Peronists would prevail once they united behind a candidate.
The Peronists have been a predominant force in politics in Argentina since 1946.
Illia similarly lifted electoral restrictions, allowing the participation of Peronists in the 1965 legislative elections.
In new elections in 1963, neither Peronists nor Communists were allowed to participate.
The 2013 defection of Sergio Massa, a former minister under Kirchner, had already divided the country 's Peronists.

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