In the
2013 elections, Ramal led the Workers' Left Front, which obtained 4.96 percent of the vote. He led the coalition for the first two years until a scheduled leadership transfer. On 20 November 2013, Ramal filed a criminal complaint against the
Republican Proposal and the major opposition blocs in the legislature for alleged
bribery and
influence peddling. During a 2013 heat wave, Ramal drafted a bill declaring an electricity emergency in Buenos Aires. The bill would create a committee that would work to restore power, and coordinate electrical companies' responses, and would be funded by a special tax on gambling houses, which were tax-exempt. In 2015, he proposed two laws addressing
violence against women, coinciding with the
Ni Una Menos movement. He unsuccessfully ran for president in the
2023 primary elections with
Patricia Urones as his vice presidential running mate. == External links ==