The Argentine government is considering incorporating the 'colectoras' system into electoral reform, which has generated resistance and doubts among both the ruling party and opposition. The proposal aims to bypass the Primarias Abiertas Simultáneas y Obligatorias (PASO) by allowing candidates to be selected through provincial primaries. While some within the opposition expect the proposal and are open to discussing it, others view it as a regression. Peronists, including those aligned with the government, reject the system. The government is seeking support from provincial governors and legislators but has not yet formally proposed the system. Key figures like Diego Santilli and Agustín Coto indicate the proposal remains under evaluation, with no clear stance from the executive branch. Patricia Bullrich of the libertarian bloc expressed rejection of the method, arguing it distorts the electoral system. This divergence highlights ongoing internal debates within the ruling coalition regarding the reform.
Bias read (Center): The article presents a balanced portrayal of differing opinions within both the ruling party and the opposition. It reports on the uncertainty surrounding the proposal, highlighting skepticism from various factions without overtly endorsing any particular side. The framing emphasizes the lack of a统一



