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    Reynaldo Benito Antonio Bignone (21 January 1928 – 7 March 2018) was an Argentine general who served as the de facto President of Argentina from 1 July...
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  • Bignone may refer to: Monte Bignone, a mountain in Liguria, northern Italy, part of the Ligurian Alps Reynaldo Bignone (1928–2018), retired Argentine general...
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    the defendants are former Argentine "presidents" Jorge Videla and Reynaldo Bignone, from the period of El Proceso. Prosecutors are basing their case in...
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    Falklands War eroded the regime's image. The last de facto president, Reynaldo Bignone, was forced to call for elections by the lack of support within the...
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  • Nicaraguan activist Reynaldo Aimonetti (born 1943), Argentine footballer Reynaldo Anderson (born 1986), Panamanian footballer Reynaldo Bignone (1928–2018), former...
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    of Argentina. The last surviving president from the dictatorship, Reynaldo Bignone, died on 7 March 2018. Videla remained a Roman Catholic until the end...
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    government for at least two years. This proposal implicitly intended to remove Bignone and appoint a figure akin to the late Juan Perón, but it did not get support...
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    trade surplus. The economy recovered modestly in 1983 as a result of Bignone's lifting of wage freezes and crushing interest rates imposed by the Central...
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    chose Army General Reynaldo Bignone not so much the new President as the usher towards a democratic transition, which President Bignone announced would take...
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    since 1982 by Law 22.847, also called Ley Bignone, enacted by the last Argentine dictator, General Reynaldo Bignone, ahead of the 1983 general elections....
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    (1976–1981) Roberto Eduardo Viola (1981) Leopoldo Galtieri (1981–1982) Reynaldo Bignone (1982–1983) Return to democracy (1983–present) Raúl Alfonsín (1983–1989)...
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    justifying the crimes of the dictatorship. They were Albano Hargindeguy, Reynaldo Bignone and Ramón Genaro Díaz Bessone. The next year, Robin published her book...
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    1982 1 July 1982 — Military Appointed by the Military Junta. Interim. Reynaldo Bignone (1928–2018) 1 July 1982 10 December 1983 — Military Appointed by the...
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    (1976–1981) Roberto Eduardo Viola (1981) Leopoldo Galtieri (1981–1982) Reynaldo Bignone (1982–1983) Return to democracy (1983–present) Raúl Alfonsín (1983–1989)...
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    president in June and July 1982 ended when he was succeeded by General Reynaldo Bignone. Fuimos Todos, pag. 217, by Juan Bautista Yofre, published in Buenos...
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    (1976–1981) Roberto Eduardo Viola (1981) Leopoldo Galtieri (1981–1982) Reynaldo Bignone (1982–1983) Return to democracy (1983–present) Raúl Alfonsín (1983–1989)...
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    followed the humiliating defeat and the military leadership stood down. Reynaldo Bignone replaced Galtieri and began to organize the transition to democratic...
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    (1976–1981) Roberto Eduardo Viola (1981) Leopoldo Galtieri (1981–1982) Reynaldo Bignone (1982–1983) Return to democracy (1983–present) Raúl Alfonsín (1983–1989)...
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    defendants who reached the sentence, Hipólito Mariani, Luis Muiña and Reynaldo Bignone, were convicted and finally sentenced for the kidnapping, torture and...
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  • Uruguay Vice President of Uruguay#Lack of inherent legal position Reynaldo Bignone, last surviving dictator of Argentina "Fallece el general Gregorio...
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    (1976–1981) Roberto Eduardo Viola (1981) Leopoldo Galtieri (1981–1982) Reynaldo Bignone (1982–1983) Return to democracy (1983–present) Raúl Alfonsín (1983–1989)...
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  • recibir comisiones ilegales (Spanish) "Condenan a 25 años de cárcel a Reynaldo Bignone, el último dictador argentino | Argentina | elmundo.es". www.elmundo...
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    Galtieri 42 Conrado Bauer Independent 2 July 1982 – 10 December 1983 Reynaldo Bignone 43 Roque Carranza Radical Civic Union 10 December 1983 – 27 May 1985...
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    (1976–1981) Roberto Eduardo Viola (1981) Leopoldo Galtieri (1981–1982) Reynaldo Bignone (1982–1983) Return to democracy (1983–present) Raúl Alfonsín (1983–1989)...
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    Military Junta that ruled Argentina between 1981 and 1982. Alongside Reynaldo Bignone and Omar Graffigna he was one of the last surviving members of the...
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    (1976–1981) Roberto Eduardo Viola (1981) Leopoldo Galtieri (1981–1982) Reynaldo Bignone (1982–1983) Return to democracy (1983–present) Raúl Alfonsín (1983–1989)...
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    the paintings of former de facto presidents Jorge Rafael Videla and Reynaldo Bignone on 24 March 2004. He died of pancreatic cancer on 14 April 2022 at...
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    Bank of Argentina In office July 2, 1982 – August 26, 1982 President Reynaldo Bignone Preceded by Egidio Iannella Succeeded by Julio González del Solar National...
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    (1976–1981) Roberto Eduardo Viola (1981) Leopoldo Galtieri (1981–1982) Reynaldo Bignone (1982–1983) Return to democracy (1983–present) Raúl Alfonsín (1983–1989)...
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    (1976–1981) Roberto Eduardo Viola (1981) Leopoldo Galtieri (1981–1982) Reynaldo Bignone (1982–1983) Return to democracy (1983–present) Raúl Alfonsín (1983–1989)...
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