Kirchnerins
Kirchnerins refers to individuals who identify as supporters or adherents of the Kirchnerism movement in Argentina. Origination is closely tied to the presidency of Néstor Kirchner, who led the country from 2003 to 2007, and later of his wife Cristina Fernández de Kirchner, who succeeded him in 2007 and served two terms until 2015.
Kirchnerism is a brand of Peronism, specifically an interpretation of the broader ideology that combines elements
Key features that define Kirchnerism include strong state intervention in the economy, as well as foreign policy
Support for the Kirchnerist movement primarily stems from affluent regions and underprivileged urban populations who, seeing