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    Arturo Frondizi Ércoli (October 28, 1908 – April 18, 1995) was an Argentine lawyer, journalist, teacher and politician, who was elected President of Argentina...
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    Desarrollo, MID) is a developmentalist political party founded by Arturo Frondizi in Argentina. It is member of Juntos por el Cambio. Flying to Caracas...
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    Argentine intellectual life such as Arturo Jauretche, Raúl Scalabrini Ortiz, Jorge Sabato and Arturo Frondizi. Frondizi, the centrist Radical Civic Union...
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    elected president Arturo Frondizi took office in 1958, he enforced a nonreligious education program, alongside his brother, Risieri Frondizi, rector of the...
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    Peronism was outlawed and while the previous constitutional president Arturo Frondizi was detained. During his government, the national industry was promoted...
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    Italy. Frondizi had seven brothers and six sisters. They included Arturo Frondizi (president 1958-1962), Ricardo (English professor) and Silvio (Marxist...
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  • actor and dubbing artist Arturo Freeman, American football player Arturo Frondizi (1908–1995), 35th President of Argentina Arturo Gatti (1972–2009), Italian-Canadian...
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  • Frondizi is an Italian surname. Notable people with the surname include: Arturo Frondizi (1908–1995), Argentine lawyer and politician, President of the...
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    the moderate Arturo Frondizi, a splinter candidate within the Peronists' largest opposition party, the Radical Civic Union (UCR). Frondizi went on to defeat...
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    Silvio Frondizi (January 19, 1907 — September 27, 1974) was an Argentine intellectual and lawyer, brother of President Arturo Frondizi and of the philosopher...
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    He founded the Union of the Democratic Centre and was minister of Arturo Frondizi. He managed to spread his liberal ideology in unthinkable social sectors...
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    opportunity, the Radical Civic Union (UCR)'s 1951 vice-presidential nominee, Arturo Frondizi secretly secured an agreement with the exiled Perón, by which the banned...
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    and 1928–1930), Marcelo Torcuato de Alvear (1922–1928), Arturo Frondizi (1958–1962), Arturo Illia (1963–1966), Raúl Alfonsín (1983–1989) and Fernando...
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    civilian government after the Argentine military overthrew President Arturo Frondizi. Guido's nineteen months in office were characterized by a severe economic...
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    before the February 1958 general elections, UCRI presidential candidate Arturo Frondizi defeated the more conservative People's UCR by 17% and the party enjoyed...
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    province in 1958, during the presidency of Arturo Frondizi, and a national deputy during the presidency of Arturo Umberto Illia. He opposed both sides of...
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    300 murders, including that of Professor Silvio Frondizi (brother of former President Arturo Frondizi), Congressman Rodolfo Ortega Peña, activist Father...
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  • in support of Peronism, the left wing of the Radical Party, led by Arturo Frondizi, left the Constitutional Assembly. The Assembly was severely damaged...
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  • place. The law was first applied on 29 March 1962. Then president Arturo Frondizi was deposed by the armed forces and imprisoned. After the coup, the...
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  • Arturo Frondizi (of the Intransigent Radical Civic Union - UCRI), it was not a member of the military who took power, but rather a civilian. Frondizi...
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    Province Incumbent President Juan Perón Balbín (left) and running mate Arturo Frondizi Todo Argentina Confirmación electoral de la voluntad justicialista...
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    Robert A. (1980) The Army and Politics in Argentina, 1945–1962: Peron to Frondizi Stanford, California: Stanford University Press, ISBN 978-0804710565 Fracchia...
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    were in favor of a complete military take over. In 1962, President Arturo Frondizi was forced to step down as a result of Peronist electoral victories...
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    proscribed Peronism and banned the party from any future elections. Arturo Frondizi from the UCR won the 1958 general election. He encouraged investment...
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    Civilian Governments – Proscription of Peronism (1958–1966) Arturo Frondizi José María Guido Arturo Umberto Illia Revolución Argentina – Military Dictatorships...
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    whom were Manuel Sadosky, Tulio Halperín Donghi, Sergio Bagú, and Risieri Frondizi. Onganía also ordered repression on all forms of "immoralism", proscribing...
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    Yrigoyen lived on the nearby Avenida Brasil until his death in 1933. Years later, his house was demolished to make way for the Arturo Frondizi Highway...
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    Perón. With the Peronists banned, the Presidential elections resulted in Arturo Umberto Illia becoming president, with Aramburu coming in third. Yet the...
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  • people murdered by the organisation include Silvio Frondizi, brother of former president Arturo Frondizi; Julio Troxler, former-vice director of the police;...
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  • military uprising against Arturo Frondizi by Arturo Ossorio Arana [es] November 30, 1960: failed military uprising against Arturo Frondizi by Miguel Ángel Iñíguez [es]...
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