Provincias Unidas, a centrist alliance, faces a difficult challenge in the midterms but is building towards the 2027 presidential vote.
The Governors front could end up with a caucus of between 16 and 20 national deputies, a crucial number that could block or unblock legislation.
Argentina’s centrist Provincias Unidas front entered the final stretch of the midterm elections campaign with an ambitious mission: breaking through the polarisation of the ruling La Libertad Avanza alliance and the opposition Fuerza Patria coalition.
Their main goal is to consolidate its position as a federal alternative to power and grow territorial roots for future battles.
This move will clarify which of the six governors can break the polarisation in their provinces.
Author summary: Provincias Unidas faces challenges in midterm elections.