Female Peronist Party


The Peronist Women's Party was an Argentine political party created in 1949 and disappeared in 1955. The party only accepted women and chose Eva Perón as the first president.

Origin

After obtaining women's suffrage in 1947 Eva Perón, Evita, realized that the mere existence of the law did not guarantee the presence of women among candidates with the possibility of being elected. For that reason, in 1949, along with other women who had been politically active since 1945, they decided to found the Peronist Women's Party.
A large number of women were elected in 1951 by the party to occupy legislative positions.
The PPF was organized from unidades básicas femeninas that were formed in neighborhoods and towns, channeling the direct militancy of women.