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Peronista

American  
[per-uh-nis-tuh, pe-raw-nees-tah] / ˌpɛr əˈnɪs tə, ˌpɛ rɔˈnis tɑ /

noun

plural

Peronistas
  1. Peronist.


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Kirchner, a leftist leader of Argentina’s populist Peronista movement, was the country’s president from 2007 to 2015.

From Washington Post • Sep. 1, 2022

In the confusion, three Peronista Deputies, using wet handkerchiefs as makeshift gas masks, managed to slip into the building where 65 other Deputies were trying to hold a session.

From Time Magazine Archive

Last week, before 500 leaders of the Peronista Women's Party, Evita Per�n, looking pale and thin after her operation, took back her husband's blessing on queues and instead pronounced a curse.

From Time Magazine Archive

Canny Mois�s Lebensohn, Radical Party leader, sniffed the heady, Peronista atmosphere and waited his chance for a dramatic move.

From Time Magazine Archive

Isabel's mission was to enliven last week's Peronista rally scheduled for the 20th anniversary of Per�n's rise to power�and thus brighten his fading image among the 3,000,000 or so Argentines who call themselves Peronistas.

From Time Magazine Archive