Leaders and followers of the Justicialista Party (P.J.) of Salta during the government exchange (2007 to 2011)

After three consecutive terms, Juan Carlos Romero leaves the government in 2007 and assumes Juan Manuel Urtubey, unexpected winner of that year’s elections in an electoral coalition outside the ranks of P.J. The ruptures and subsequent massive realignments of followers who, in addition, neglected th...

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Autor principal: Maidana, Fernanda
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Publicado: Facultad de Filosofía y Humanidades. Museo de Antropología 2018
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topic leaders and followers
Justicialista Party
Peronismo
loyalty
political parties
líderes y seguidores
Partido Justicialista
Peronismo
lealtad
partidos políticos
spellingShingle leaders and followers
Justicialista Party
Peronismo
loyalty
political parties
líderes y seguidores
Partido Justicialista
Peronismo
lealtad
partidos políticos
Maidana, Fernanda
Leaders and followers of the Justicialista Party (P.J.) of Salta during the government exchange (2007 to 2011)
topic_facet leaders and followers
Justicialista Party
Peronismo
loyalty
political parties
líderes y seguidores
Partido Justicialista
Peronismo
lealtad
partidos políticos
author Maidana, Fernanda
author_facet Maidana, Fernanda
author_sort Maidana, Fernanda
title Leaders and followers of the Justicialista Party (P.J.) of Salta during the government exchange (2007 to 2011)
title_short Leaders and followers of the Justicialista Party (P.J.) of Salta during the government exchange (2007 to 2011)
title_full Leaders and followers of the Justicialista Party (P.J.) of Salta during the government exchange (2007 to 2011)
title_fullStr Leaders and followers of the Justicialista Party (P.J.) of Salta during the government exchange (2007 to 2011)
title_full_unstemmed Leaders and followers of the Justicialista Party (P.J.) of Salta during the government exchange (2007 to 2011)
title_sort leaders and followers of the justicialista party (p.j.) of salta during the government exchange (2007 to 2011)
description After three consecutive terms, Juan Carlos Romero leaves the government in 2007 and assumes Juan Manuel Urtubey, unexpected winner of that year’s elections in an electoral coalition outside the ranks of P.J. The ruptures and subsequent massive realignments of followers who, in addition, neglected the formal side of the party, constituted an unprecedented and difficult situation to the understanding between many voters and observers. Those bonds that seemed immutable in the twelve years of Romero’s government, and that challenged the vulnerability attributed to the power relations, finally proved themselves fragile. I propose to analyze the way in which is put into operation a way of understanding the ‘political making’ and the political growth that propitiates realignments in the replacement of government. I show that the later recomposition seemed to follow the same values, dependencies and coercions that had prevailed in the Romero years, allowing the bonds stabilize again around the new governor in a similar way. Throughout the work, I analyze situations of realignments that occurred simultaneously with the recognition of Urtubey as Peronist conductor and Romero’s descent of his status as provincial leader. I finish with the transformations in the parties, the electoral strategies and the interparty mobilities that allow the understanding that, despite the continuities, for the people in that universe those years constituted new political times.
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spelling I10-R372-article-218402024-11-04T18:48:25Z Leaders and followers of the Justicialista Party (P.J.) of Salta during the government exchange (2007 to 2011) Líderes y seguidores del Partido Justicialista (P.J.) de Salta durante el recambio de gobierno (2007 a 2011) Maidana, Fernanda leaders and followers Justicialista Party Peronismo loyalty political parties líderes y seguidores Partido Justicialista Peronismo lealtad partidos políticos After three consecutive terms, Juan Carlos Romero leaves the government in 2007 and assumes Juan Manuel Urtubey, unexpected winner of that year’s elections in an electoral coalition outside the ranks of P.J. The ruptures and subsequent massive realignments of followers who, in addition, neglected the formal side of the party, constituted an unprecedented and difficult situation to the understanding between many voters and observers. Those bonds that seemed immutable in the twelve years of Romero’s government, and that challenged the vulnerability attributed to the power relations, finally proved themselves fragile. I propose to analyze the way in which is put into operation a way of understanding the ‘political making’ and the political growth that propitiates realignments in the replacement of government. I show that the later recomposition seemed to follow the same values, dependencies and coercions that had prevailed in the Romero years, allowing the bonds stabilize again around the new governor in a similar way. Throughout the work, I analyze situations of realignments that occurred simultaneously with the recognition of Urtubey as Peronist conductor and Romero’s descent of his status as provincial leader. I finish with the transformations in the parties, the electoral strategies and the interparty mobilities that allow the understanding that, despite the continuities, for the people in that universe those years constituted new political times. Después de tres mandatos consecutivos Juan Carlos Romero deja la gobernación en 2007 y asume Juan Manuel Urtubey, ganador imprevisto de las elecciones de ese año en una coalición electoral por fuera de las filas del P.J. Las rupturas y los realineamientos masivos subsiguientes de seguidores que, además, desatendían la variable partidaria formal, constituían una situación inédita y difícil de entender para muchos electores y observadores. Estos vínculos que parecían inmutables en los doce años de gobierno de Romero y que desafiaban la vulnerabilidad atribuida a las relaciones de poder, finalmente se mostraban frágiles. Propongo analizar la forma en que es puesta en operación una manera de entender el ‘hacer política’ y el crecimiento político que propicia los realineamientos en el recambio de gobierno, y mostrar que la recomposición posterior parecía seguir los mismos valores, dependencias y coerciones que habían predominado en los años de Romero, permitiendo que los vínculos volvieran a estabilizarse en torno al nuevo gobernador de manera similar. A lo largo del trabajo analizo situaciones de realineamientos que se producen de forma simultánea al reconocimiento de Urtubey como conductor peronista y al descenso de Romero de su condición de líder provincial, y me detengo en las transformaciones de los partidos, las estrategias electorales y las movilidades interpartidarias que permiten entender que, pese a las continuidades, para las personas de ese universo esos años constituían nuevos tiempos políticos. Facultad de Filosofía y Humanidades. Museo de Antropología 2018-12-30 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion Peer reviewed article Artículo revisado por pares Antropología Social Artigo revisado por pares application/pdf https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/antropologia/article/view/21840 10.31048/1852.4826.v11.n2.21840 Revista del Museo de Antropología; Vol. 11 No. 2 (2018); 147-160 Revista del Museo de Antropología; Vol. 11 Núm. 2 (2018); 147-160 Revista del Museo de Antropología; v. 11 n. 2 (2018); 147-160 1852-4826 1852-060X 10.31048/1852.4826.v11.n2 spa https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/antropologia/article/view/21840/22705 Derechos de autor 2018 Fernanda Maidana