translated from Spanish: Lists are being defined: Pino Solanas will be deputy on the Front of All

Within 24 hours of closing lists, many spaces have not yet made their competitors official for the next election, although in most cases the unknowns revolve around deputies and senators. On the Front of All, Pino Solanas took the top spot on the list, which until the last moment was debated with Victoria Donda. The reason the current senator stays with the place is that Eduardo Valdés, very close to Cristina Kirchner, is third. 
If the first candidate was Victoria Donda and second solanas went, gender parity forced Valdés fourth and his seat in Congress was in doubt.  As the first candidate for senator for the City of Buenos Aires will go Mariano Recalde, although his companion has not yet been defined. The former candidate for governor left that place for the president of San Lorenzo, Matías Lammens, who also has no defined his candidate for deputy chief. 

Together for Change, the space where the PRO joined the UCR, will first carry Maximiliano Ferraro, a reference of the Civic Coalition. The news was confirmed by Rodríguez Larreta himself. Victoria Morales Gorleri, Emiliano Yacobitti and Mariana Zuvic will support him. In the province of Buenos Aires it is known that in Kirchnerism it will be Sergio Massa who heads, while Maximo Kirchner will go third. The name of the woman who will take second place is still unknown. 

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Federal Consensus, for its part, will take Marco Lavagna as the first candidate for deputy at CABA and it would be Matías Tombolini who will fight the battle of head of government with Larreta and Lammens. In PBA, Lavagna’s space has a conflict between peronists -Bucca and Camaño – versus the progressives, led by Stolbizer and Lifschitz.

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