At the School of Medicine, this day left an important result. According to partial data, non-Kirchnerist Peronism is prevalent in graduate faculty with general health graduate lists, clearly replaced by reformism from the three positions up for renewal in April. According to sources interviewed by EL DIA, this trend will become irreversible.
Pending the official results, the sector that will win in Graduados is the same one that supports Remedial (with a majority and leading the Center) among the student body through the Peronist University Youth (JUP) sector mentioned by city official Guillermo “Nano” Cala, and the one that won a majority in the teacher vote with five seats for a broad front including La Mera (Patria Grande), Reformists and PCR. Among other things.
If it wins today’s election, Peronism in Medicine, which has 12 of its 16 members on the board, would be in a strong position in next year’s dean election.