
The party founded by Mauricio Macri faces significant risks with prominent figures, such as Fernando Iglesias and Juan Manuel López, whose term extends until the year 2025. On the other hand, the Left and Workers' Front might lose four of its five seats, including that of Nicolás del Caño, by the end of the year.
In the 2025 elections, eight of Argentina's 24 districts will renew their three Senate seats. Facundo Manes, who emerged in 2021 with presidential aspirations, now faces uncertainty within his political space due to internal tensions. In contrast, the ruling party has managed to increase the number of deputies in its ranks with the incorporation of lawmakers who were not elected by its original force.
At this stage, two prominent names that must finish their term by the end of the year are José Luis Espert and Carolina Piparo. Interestingly, compared to four years ago, they have currently added more seats to their block. There are also representatives close to Martín Lousteau within this context.
On the other hand, Peronism faces a significant challenge, as the block led by José Mayans and Juliana Di Tullio has 33 seats, which they will need to double by the end of the year. The districts to be renewed represent an additional challenge for Peronism, as they are not the most aligned with the party, although the performance in the 2019 elections was satisfactory.
In the Senate, at the national level, several seats are being renewed, which creates uncertainty in various political blocks. The PRO, both in the Chamber of Deputies and in the Senate, is renewing part of its representation, while leaders like Diego Santilli could change their role in the upcoming elections.
Regarding the Evolution coalition, a complex scenario is shaping up in the City of Buenos Aires. Leandro Santoro is one of the seasoned leaders risking their continuity in the Chamber of Deputies. Additionally, figures like Emilio Monzó, Margarita Stolbizer, Ricardo López Murphy, and others have their presence in Congress at stake.
In summary, the landscape of the 2025 legislative elections anticipates important movements within various political blocks, with prominent figures and internal tensions that could redefine the composition of Congress in the coming years. Uncertainty and challenges are palpable in every political space, which is already preparing its strategies for the elections.