Authors:
Luis Alberto López Rafaschieri and José Alberto López Rafaschieri
www.morochos.net
Coming November 30, 2008, the inhabitants of the province of Santiago del Estero, in Argentina, will elect regional authorities. In this dispute, the Governor’s seat is the most important. The aspirants in this contest are:
Gerardo Zamora (Kirchnerist, seeking reelection)
Antonio Calabrese (Coalicion Civica)
Rosendo Allub
Marcelo Lugones
Francisco Cavallotti
Andrea Ruiz
Vicente Lo Bruno
Aldo Bravo
Francisco Vargas
Rosendo Salto
Gerardo Zamora and Antonio Calabrese are the more likely to be elected. The problem with Zamora is his alliance with Kirchner and his radical leftist ideology based on Peronism.
According to some Argentine pollsters, the current Governor Gerardo Zamora has the advantage in this race. However, since last month we have noticed that Antonio Calabrese is gaining momentum.
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