translated from Spanish: What it implies early elections in the province of Buenos Aires?

the creation of the Joint Committee and the potential advancement of elections in the province of Buenos Aires has become stronger than ever. The Commission will work between January 1 and February 28, 2019, deadline to raise the possibility of unfolding the municipal elections. The fall in the voting intention of Mauricio Macri, the flow of votes maintained by current national Senator Cristina Kirchner in Buenos Aires suburbs and CFK approaching from figures such as Pino Solanas and Felipe Solá among others, are some of the reasons that the officialdom has to seek early elections. 

Regardless of political color, what is it for early elections?
It means that a candidate is not determined by a so-called “blanket ballot” vote. In practice, this is which includes candidates from several categories of charges together (President, Governor, mayors) and that generates what is known as drag effect. Only two countries in Latin America have it: Argentina and Uruguay. Designed for a two-party system that not ruled political life NAT. what motivate to change for early elections?
The first point has to do with the recent history. In the legislative elections of the year 2017, the active participation of the Governor Vidal (who obviously was not a candidate) was key to Esteban Bullrich victory in the District more village of the Argentina.Esto means that in case the call to vote in the province is in the presidential elections, an eventual victory of Vidal would strengthen the candidacy of Macri and increase required polarization for kirchnerism. Similarly, also Governor would separate his luck to be re-elected which runs the President. what CounterPoint officialdom seen in this decision?
The truth is that few consultants analyze the image of Macri in the suburbs is in fall and is unrecoverable. In addition to this, they point out that the Buenos Aires are becoming quite opponents to the administration of the President, but not to the Vidal. In that sense, the chances of re-election of Vidal and avoid the negative drag of Macri would rise to separate your ballot for the President why some intendants of Bs As province want to this possibility?
Mainly because the idea is that in the event that there are two candidates from peronism (suppose Cristina and Massa) you could search for a unique candidate to the governorship of Buenos Aires (say Sola). Something similar to what has been done by Duhalde and Cavallo in 1999 where both presidential candidates, even though they lost, they had to Ruckauf as candidate and winner in the province. The potential advancement of elections only requires a signed Decree either by Vidal in the province as it may be the case of Rodriguez Larreta in the city, who agonizes to this initiative to be carried out by the Governor. In this note:

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