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    Peronism (redirect from Peronist)
    influential movement in 20th- and 21st-century Argentine politics. Since 1946, Peronists have won 10 out of the 14 presidential elections in which they have been...
    198 KB (24,965 words) - 15:12, 14 November 2024
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    Orthodox Peronism, Peronist Orthodoxy, National Justicialism, or right-wing peronism for some specialists, is a faction within Peronism, a political movement...
    38 KB (3,935 words) - 16:09, 10 November 2024
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    governments, the Peronist party was outlawed and Perón was exiled. Over the years he lived in Paraguay, Venezuela, Panama, and Spain. When the Peronist Héctor José...
    191 KB (22,642 words) - 02:21, 12 November 2024
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    Perón and his wife, First Lady Eva Perón, it was previously called the Peronist Party after its founder. It is overall the largest party in Congress; however...
    61 KB (4,777 words) - 02:43, 13 November 2024
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    (Spanish: Movimiento Peronista Montonero, MPM) was an Argentine far-left Peronist and Catholic revolutionary guerrilla organization, which emerged in the...
    105 KB (12,432 words) - 04:14, 25 October 2024
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    The "Peronist March" (Spanish: Marcha Peronista) is the anthem of the Peronist movement and the official song of the Justicialist Party of Argentina,...
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    large-scale female political party, the Female Peronist Party. In 1951, Eva Perón announced her candidacy for the Peronist nomination for the office of Vice President...
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    The Female Peronist Party (Spanish: Partido Peronista Femenino, PPF) was an Argentine political party created in 1949 and dissolved in 1955. The party...
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    elected labour movement officials were forcefully replaced by Peronist puppets from the Peronist Party. Reyes was soon arrested on charges of terrorism, though...
    251 KB (23,775 words) - 13:40, 16 November 2024
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    execution of Army General Juan José Valle—associated with the Peronist movement— and 26 Peronist militants, after a botched attempt to overthrow his regime...
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    run in the March 1973 presidential elections on the FREJULI ticket (a Peronist-led alliance). Cámpora won, but it was generally understood that Juan Perón...
    47 KB (5,032 words) - 00:58, 16 November 2024
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    some 10 km from Ezeiza International Airport in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Peronist masses, including many young people, had gathered there to acclaim Juan...
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    Union for the Homeland (category Peronist parties and alliances in Argentina)
    (Spanish: Unión por la Patria, UP) is a political and electoral coalition of Peronist political parties in Argentina who are the main opposition coalition since...
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    The Peronist Armed Forces (Spanish: Fuerzas Armadas Peronistas, FAP) was an Argentine left-wing Peronist urban guerrilla group created in 1968 active during...
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    access to become the de facto political boss of Argentina. His orthodox Peronist and far-right politics and interest in occultism earned him the nickname...
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    security forces, most of them during sackings in provinces governed by the Peronists opposition. Of the 39 killed, nine were minors. Fernando de la Rúa, as...
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    used since the 1980s to identify the more traditional and conservative Peronists from the Provinces of Argentina, whose governors grew in number and influence...
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  • called itself the Argentine Revolution. It had a great influence in the Peronist Resistance (1955-1973) and the first stage of Third Peronism, when Héctor...
    44 KB (5,330 words) - 11:33, 26 October 2024
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    president in an election that he subsequently won. The modern left-wing Peronist political youth organization La Cámpora is named after him. He was a dentist...
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    organized in the UES or Union of Secondary Students (female branch), a Peronist organization in which high school students met in the Presidential Residence...
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