Argentine Peronism
Argentine Peronism is a political ideology and movement in Argentina that originated with the leadership of Juan Domingo Perón in the mid-20th century. It emphasizes social justice, labor rights, and nationalism, aiming to empower the working class and reduce economic inequality. Peronism has evolved over the years, adapting to various political contexts and challenges.
The movement is characterized by its strong connection to the Justicialist Party, which continues to be a major political force in Argentina. Peronism also highlights the role of Evita Perón, Juan's wife, who became an iconic figure advocating for women's rights and social welfare.