Since the death of former president Néstor Kirchner (2003-2007),
infighting in the ruling Partido Justicialista (PJ) has reached record levels.
The most important battle in Argentina's largest party is not between factions
but rather is within the ruling Frente para la Victoria (FPJ) faction, in which
President Cristina Fernández is trying to impose her will over another member,
the governor of the province of Buenos Aires and the only man who could
(arguably successfully) challenge her at the polls in the upcoming 23 October
general election, Daniel Scioli. End of preview - This article contains approximately 869 words.
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