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**[[File:Pron.png]] [[Nationalism|Rubén Marín]] (1934-)
**[[File:Pron.png]] [[Nationalism|Rubén Marín]] (1934-)
**[[File:JoseJoeBaxter.png]] [[National Bolshevism|José "Joe" Baxter]] (1940-1973)
**[[File:JoseJoeBaxter.png]] [[National Bolshevism|José "Joe" Baxter]] (1940-1973)
**[[File:Pron.png]] [[Fiscal Conservatism|Eduardo Duhalde]] [[File:Fiscon.png]] (1941-)
**[[File:FedPron.png]] [[Fiscal Conservatism|Eduardo Duhalde]] [[File:Fiscon.png]] (1941-)
**[[File:3way.png]] [[Third Way|Roberto Lavagna]] (1942-)
**[[File:3way.png]] [[Third Way|Roberto Lavagna]] (1942-)
**[[File:3way.png]] [[Third Way|Hilda "Chiche" Duhalde]] (1946-)
**[[File:3way.png]] [[Third Way|Hilda "Chiche" Duhalde]] (1946-)
**[[File:Pron.png]] [[Nationalism|Eduardo Camaño]] (1946-)
**[[File:Pron.png]] [[Nationalism|Eduardo Camaño]] (1946-)
**[[File:Montoneros.png]] [[Machiavellianism|Rodolfo Galimberti]] [[File:CIA.png]] (1947-2002)
**[[File:Montoneros.png]] [[Machiavellianism|Rodolfo Galimberti]] [[File:CIA.png]] (1947-2002)
**[[File:FedPron.png]] [[Nationalism|Adolfo Rodríguez Saá]] (1947-)
**[[File:3way.png]] [[Third Way|Juan Schiaretti]] (1949-)
**[[File:3way.png]] [[Third Way|Juan Schiaretti]] (1949-)
**[[File:ChristSocdem.png]] [[Christian Democracy|José Manuel de la Sota]] (1949-2018)
**[[File:ChristSocdem.png]] [[Christian Democracy|José Manuel de la Sota]] (1949-2018)
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**[[File:Cdem.png]] [[Christian Democracy|Carlos Ruckauf]] (1944-)
**[[File:Cdem.png]] [[Christian Democracy|Carlos Ruckauf]] (1944-)
**[[File:ChicagoSchool.png]] [[Chicago School|Roque Fernández]] (1947-)
**[[File:ChicagoSchool.png]] [[Chicago School|Roque Fernández]] (1947-)
**[[File:FedPron.png]] [[Nationalism|Alberto Rodríguez Saá]] (1949-)
**[[File:Nationalconservativeliberalism-icon.png]] [[National Liberalism|Juan Carlos Romero]] (1950-)
**[[File:Nationalconservativeliberalism-icon.png]] [[National Liberalism|Juan Carlos Romero]] (1950-)
**[[File:Nationalconservativeliberalism-icon.png]] [[National Liberalism|Miguel Ángel Pichetto]] (1950-)
**[[File:Nationalconservativeliberalism-icon.png]] [[National Liberalism|Miguel Ángel Pichetto]] (1950-)
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In the 2003 elections, Menem would run for president alongside [[File:RightPeronism.png]] [[National Liberalism|Juan Carlos Romero]], seeking the "re-re-election". He would secure a victory in the first round, but finding himself disadvantaged in the runoff and with a predicted defeat, he would end up relegating, leaving [[File:Kirch.png]] [[Social Democracy|Néstor Kirchner]] as president.
In the 2003 elections, Menem would run for president alongside [[File:RightPeronism.png]] [[National Liberalism|Juan Carlos Romero]], seeking the "re-re-election". He would secure a victory in the first round, but finding himself disadvantaged in the runoff and with a predicted defeat, he would end up relegating, leaving [[File:Kirch.png]] [[Social Democracy|Néstor Kirchner]] as president.

===[[File:FedPron.png]] Federal Peronism [[File:FedPeron-Alt.png]]===
Federal Peronism or Dissident Peronism is a term used to describe a heterogeneous and oscillating group of [[File:Anti-Kirch.png]] non-Kirchnerist leaders who are allied under a [[File:Fed.png]] [[Federalism|federal]] profile. It is economically variable (with [[File:EconNat.png]]
[[Protectionism|nationalist/developmentalist]], [[File:Fiscon.png]] [[Fiscal Conservatism|fiscally conservative]], [[File:Socdem.png]] [[Social Democracy|social democratic]] and [[File:3way.png]] [[Third Way|Third Way]] factions), culturally [[File:Progconf.png]] [[Progressive Conservatism|progressiveconservative]] (with conservative factions) and civically statist.
It originates in the framework of the 2003 elections under the so-called "neolemmas law", which allowed three PJ candidates to run in the general elections to compete against each other, presenting themselves in practice as if they were part of different parties: [[File:Kirch.png]] [[Social Democracy|Néstor Kirchner]] (Front for Victory), [[File:Menem.png]] [[Conservative Liberalism|Carlos Menem]] (Front for Loyalty) and [[File:FedPron.png]] [[Nationalism|Adolfo Rodríguez Saá]] (Popular Movement Front). After Néstor Kirchner won the elections, an opposition Peronism would be formed, with two predominant factions established around Menem and Saá.
The Federal PJ would end up breaking up in 2019, after the dissolution of [[File:Fed.png]] [[Federalism|Alternativa Federal]] (an alliance that brought together figures such as [[File:Nationalconservativeliberalism-icon.png]] [[National Liberalism|Miguel Pichetto]], [[File:CentristPeronism.png]] [[Moderatism|Sergio Massa]], [[File:3way.png]] [[Third Way|Juan Schiaretti]], [[File:3way.png]] [[Third Way|Juan Urtubey]], etc), with Pichetto running as vice president of Mauricio Macri in the elections of the same year, while Massa would join the Frente de Todos to be part of the future government of [[File:AlbertoFernandez.png]] [[Social Liberalism|Alberto Fernández]] and Urtubey would join [[File:3way.png]] [[Third Way|Consenso Federal]] with [[File:3way.png]] [[Third Way|Roberto Lavagna]].
Federal Peronism persists today through parties such as [[File:RepubPron.png]] [[National Liberalism|Encuentro Republicano Federal]] and [[File:3way.png]] [[Third Way|Hacemos por Nuestro País]].


===[[File:Montoneros.png]] Tendencia Revolucionaria===
===[[File:Montoneros.png]] Tendencia Revolucionaria===