You managed to cite nothing that proves your point, good work. The idea that Peronism aims to help local industry not through policies that support it, but by telling people to buy local products or they're personally bad, is honestly hilarious. It has a demonstrated record of doing the former and not the latter, so much so that you failed to find any actual examples of the latter.
Wow, this part is pretty funny.
Consumption is a measurable macroeconomic statistic, much like GDP or balance of trade. They aim to increase the overall frequency of transactions in the economy by passing policies that encourage the spending of money, that's not literally telling people to change their consumer habits on a personal moral level and denouncing them if they don't.
This is embarrassing dude.