Lors des élections générales de 2007 en Argentine, deux de ses membres ont été élus représentants nationaux à la Chambre basse du Congrès national argentin, Cecilia Merchan et Victoria Donda, fille de desaparecidos. Ils ont été élus sur les listes de la faction au pouvoir du parti justicialiste, au pouvoir, et siègent dans le bloc de la Rencontre populaire et sociale. Il est dirigé par Humberto Tumini, Jorge Ceballos, Jorge "Quito" Aragon (Agrupación Martín Fierro), Cecilia Merchan (Rouge de Mujeres Solidarias) et Isaac "Yuyo" Rudnik.
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Can a political group balance grassroots activism with participating in governmental structures effectively? Why or why not?
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How do you feel when you hear about politicians coming from backgrounds of struggle or hardship? Does it influence your trust or support for them?
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What role do you believe social and political movements should play in shaping a country's policies?
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How important is it for a political party to have diverse representation within its leadership? Why?
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Have you ever felt represented or misrepresented by a political movement? What was that experience like?
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How would you define freedom and how do you see it reflected (or not) in the political movements you are aware of?
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What makes a political party or movement genuinely 'for the people', in your opinion?
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In what ways do you think young leaders can impact political movements differently than older generations?
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In your view, what are the biggest challenges faced by political movements seeking social change today?
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What is your opinion on political alliances? Can they dilute the original values of a party or strengthen its impact?