Proper noun
Peronism
(politics) The eclectic political ideology attributed to the former Argentine leaders Juan Perón and Eva Duarte de Perón, combining populism, nationalism and state intervention, but originally chiefly centred on their personalities.
Giraudy, p. 107 In June 2004 Menem announced that he had founded a new faction within the PJ, called "People's Peronism." Source: Internet
Peronism in almost all of the country has abandoned Cristina, and appears to be planning to forge ahead without the once popular leader. Source: Internet
Juan Perón and future Economy Minister José Ber Gelbard Biographer Robert D. Crassweller writes, "Peronism was not fascism", and "Peronism was not Nazism." Source: Internet
Menem, fearing that the crisis might force him to resign as well, embraced the Washington Consensus and rejected the traditional policies of Peronism. Source: Internet
They claimed to have the "social revolutionary vision of authentic Peronism" and started guerrilla operations against the government. Source: Internet