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    Andrés Framini (August 2, 1914 – May 9, 2001) was an Argentine labor leader and politician. Andrés Framini was born in the working-class La Plata suburb...
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    declining real wages and political repression, AOT textile workers' leader Andrés Framini and President Arturo Frondizi negotiated an end to six years of forced...
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    1962, and when its candidate for governor of Buenos Aires Province (Andrés Framini) was elected, Frondizi was forced to resign by the military. Unable...
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  • the strategic Province of Buenos Aires where the textile union leader Andrés Framini won. Peronism had been banned by the government of the Revolución Libertadora...
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    interventor Oscar Alende 2 May 1958 – 19 May 1962 UCRI 1958 Arturo Crosetti Andrés Framini Never took office Popular Union 1962 Francisco Anglada Guillermo Salas...
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    the mot d'ordre "A Peronism without Perón". Along with Lorenzo Pepe, Andrés Framini and Amado Olmos, Alonso established the anti-Vandor "62 Organizations...
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  • preservationist. Saul Elkins, 93, American film producer, writer and director. Andrés Framini, 86, Argentine labor leader and politician. Miroslav Kárný, 81, Czech...
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    Ángel Borlenghi Juan Atilio Bramuglia Antonio Cafiero Héctor Cámpora Andrés Framini Licio Gelli Lorenzo Miguel José López Rega Domingo Mercante Delia Parodi...
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    Union. The Popular Union nominated textile industry workers' leader Andrés Framini for governor of the Province of Buenos Aires (home to 38% of Argentines)...
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    built up a friendship with Peronist union leaders Sebastián Borro and Andrés Framini. Nadra spent around two years in different Argentine prisons, some of...
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    alliance with the influential textile industry union leader, Andrés Framini. Framini's UP candidacy for Governor of Buenos Aires would then receive an...
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    alliance with the influential textile industry union leader, Andrés Framini. Framini's UP candidacy for Governor of Buenos Aires would then receive an...
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    from the CGT Secretary General, José Alonso, and his allies (including Andrés Framini, who had run on the UP ticket in 1962 and won, only to have the elections...
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    guerrillas." In addition, he allied himself with left-wing Peronist Andres Framini against the more conservative Augusto Vandor, who promoted "Peronism...
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    Confederation of Labor (CGT), where he was an advisor to the textile leader Andrés Framini. Throughout his career, he also has served as a legal advisor to various...
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    His UCRI candidates had done well; but the evening's big surprise, Andrés Framini's election as Governor of Buenos Aires Province (one of ten Peronists...
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