
PJ (Partido Justicialista)
The Partido Justicialista (PJ) is a major political party in Argentina, founded in 1946 by Juan Domingo Perón and his supporters. It is rooted in Peronism, a political ideology combining social justice, economic development, and labor rights, emphasizing national sovereignty and social equality. The PJ has historically played a central role in Argentine politics, often shaping government policies and leadership. Its members include a broad spectrum of political views, united by their support for Perón’s principles. The party continues to influence Argentina’s political landscape, advocating for policies aimed at social inclusion and economic development.