
Kirchnerism
Kirchnerism is a political movement in Argentina centered around the policies and leadership of Néstor Kirchner and his wife, Cristina Fernández de Kirchner. It emphasizes social justice, economic redistribution, and state intervention in the economy to support working-class and marginalized groups. The movement also promotes a strong, active government role in addressing inequality, often focusing on social welfare programs, and has taken nationalist stances on economic and foreign policy issues. While it has grown popular among many Argentinians, it has also faced criticism for increased government control and economic challenges during its governance.