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    Isabel Martínez de Perón (Spanish pronunciation: [isaˈβel maɾˈtines ðe peˈɾon] , born María Estela Martínez Cartas; 4 February 1931) is an Argentine former...
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    encounter between Perón, his wife, Isabel, and Gelli, saying that Perón knelt before Licio Gelli to salute him. On the day of Perón's return, a crowd of...
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    Social Welfare from 1973 to 1975, first under Juan Perón and continuing under Isabel Perón, Juan Perón's third wife and presidential successor. Lopez Rega...
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    de Perón (Spanish pronunciation: [maˈɾi.a ˈeβa ˈðwarte ðe peˈɾon]; née María Eva Duarte; 7 May 1919 – 26 July 1952), better known as just Eva Perón or...
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    same time, the governments of Juan Perón and Isabel Perón failed to resolve prominent economic problems. Peron's loss of power, besides the public ridicule...
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    Table. With the return of Perón, Orthodox Peronism mainly advocated its total adherence to the governments of Perón and Isabel Perón, highlighting that the...
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    this time with Perón as the Justicialist Party nominee. Perón won the election with his wife Isabel Perón as vice president. Perón's third term was marked...
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    political activists from left. Juan Perón died on 1 July 1974 and was replaced by his vice president and third wife, Isabel Perón, who ruled Argentina until she...
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    Peronism, also known as justicialism, is an Argentine ideology and movement based on the ideas, doctrine and legacy of Argentine ruler Juan Perón (1895–1974)...
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    President, Isabel Perón, appointed Videla to the Army's senior position, the General Commander of the Army. Upon the death of President Juan Perón, his widow...
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    chairman), as do (or did) former presidents Juan Perón, Héctor Cámpora, Raúl Alberto Lastiri, Isabel Perón, Carlos Menem, Ramón Puerta, Adolfo Rodríguez...
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    insisted on by his patron, Juan Perón: José López Rega, a former policeman with an interest in the occult close to the Perón household since 1965. López Rega...
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  • Perón Isabel May, American actress Isabel McCorkindale, Australian temperance activist Isabel Newstead (1955–2007), British paralympic athlete Isabel...
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    general election. The first woman to serve as president of a country was Isabel Perón of Argentina, who served as the country's vice president and succeeded...
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    Montoneros (category Peronism)
    Peronist factions. Following the death of Perón, Montoneros declared war on the government of Isabel Perón, denouncing it as ‘neither popular nor Peronist’...
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  • killings and forced disappearances during the presidencies of Juan Perón and Isabel Perón between 1973 and 1976. The group was responsible for the disappearance...
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  • and head of the Eva Perón Foundation Isabel Perón (born 1931), former Argentine Vice President and President Jean-Hervé Péron (born 1949), frontman...
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  • organization". On 23 September, Perón won the elections with 61.85% of the votes, with his third wife, Isabel Perón, as vice-president. Their administration...
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    the concept of modern warfare." The "annihilation decrees" signed by Isabel Perón were inspired by earlier French documents. During the Battle of Algiers...
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    2003 to 2007. She was the second female president of Argentina (after Isabel Perón) and the first elected female president of Argentina. Ideologically,...
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    Giles. Cámpora knew General Juan Perón when the latter visited San Andrés de Giles as minister of labour in 1944. After Perón was elected president in 1946...
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    for 1,500 murders of government opponents during the terms of Juan and Isabel Perón. Almirón was alleged to be the chief operating officer of the squad and...
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  • admiral. After the 1976 coup d'état that overthrew the government of Isabel Perón, Guzzetti became the first foreign minister of the military government...
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  • Costa, ordered the arrest of former President Isabel Perón over Gallego's disappearance. Isabel Perón was placed under house arrest in Spain and shortly...
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    enthusiastic supporter of the March 1976 coup d'état that overthrew President Isabel Perón and started the self-styled National Reorganisation Process, the establishment...
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    Lúder was elected to that post. Following President Juan Perón's 1974 death, Isabel Perón became head of state, though by September 1975, mounting instability...
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  • civil-military dictatorship (1976–1983); the final year of the presidency of Isabel Perón saw great political turmoil, with both leftist violence and state-sponsored...
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    National Reorganization Process (category Anti-Peronism)
    coup against the presidency of Peronist Isabel Perón, the successor and widow of former President Juan Perón, at a time of growing economic and political...
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    1974 by the Triple A right-wing death squad that operated under the Isabel Perón government. Silvio Frondizi was born in Paso de los Libres, Corrientes...
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    the proscription of Peronism was lifted. He was deposed during the 1976 Argentine coup d'état that overthrew President Isabel Perón. He was accused of...
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