Party of Culture, Education and Labour
Party of Culture, Education and Labour Partido de la Cultura, la Educación y el Trabajo | |
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| Leader | Hugo Moyano |
| Founded | 12 February 2013 |
| Split from | Justicialist Party |
| Membership (2017) | 23,345 |
| Ideology | Peronism Syndicalism Labourism |
| Political position | Centre-left |
| National affiliation | Homeland Force |
| Seats in the Chamber of Deputies | 1 / 257 |
| Seats in the Senate | 0 / 72 |
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The Party of Culture, Education and Labour (Spanish: Partido de la Cultura, la Educación y el Trabajo; CET), also sometimes simply known as the CET Party (Spanish: Partido CET), is a minor Peronist and labourist political party in Argentina founded in 2013 by teamsters' union leader and former Secretary General of the CGT, Hugo Moyano. The party is closely allied with the Justicialist Party, and presently forms part of the Unión por la Patria, the ruling coalition which supported the President Alberto Fernández.
It presently has minimal representation at the federal level, with Hugo Moyano's son, Facundo Moyano, serving in the Argentine Chamber of Deputies since 2011 (and having been a member of CET since its foundation in 2013). Up until 2019, Jorge Taboada, a member of the party, was National Deputy representing Chubut Province. The party also became a part of the Fuerza Patria coalition, and fielded one candidate on its behalf, Hugo Moyano Jr., in the Buenos Aires list for the 2025 Argentine legislative election.