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    José López Rega (17 November 1916 – 9 June 1989) was an Argentine politician who served as Minister of Social Welfare from 1973 to 1975, first under Juan...
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    offices, the now hated José López Rega was hastily appointed Ambassador to Spain and boarded a flight into exile. López Rega left the country on 19 July...
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  • José Lopez may refer to: José López (infielder) (born 1983), Venezuelan baseball player José López (outfielder) (1901–?), Cuban baseball player José López...
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    within his own party, notably Perón's most fascist adviser, José López Rega. López Rega, appointed Minister of Social Welfare, was in practice given...
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  • death of between 700 and 1100 people. The Triple A was secretly led by José López Rega, Minister of Social Welfare and personal secretary of Juan Perón. Rodolfo...
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    last civil-military dictatorship (1976–1983); the Peronist orthodox José López Rega, who was Minister of Social Welfare (1973–1975) and founder of the...
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    magistrate and politician José López Portillo, Mexican president José López Rega, Argentina's Minister of Social Welfare Juan Fernando López Aguilar, Spanish politician...
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    time his widow Isabel was president, the Minister of Social Welfare José López Rega had already organized the far-right death squad known as Argentine...
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    Nationalist Movement, although both of their leaders Isabel Perón and José López Rega ("the wizard") showed tuning for fascism or falangism. Perón was seen...
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    The regular Masonic lodge was enjoyed by Guillermo Suárez Mason and José López Rega, two key-exponents of the Argentine military junta. The Argentine Chancellor...
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    and assassinations from the Argentine Anticommunist Alliance, led by José López Rega, Perón's Minister of Social Welfare, and other death squads. The Baltimore...
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    the military takeover the following year, Almirón fled to Spain with José López Rega, founder of Triple A, who had been appointed ambassador plenipotentiary...
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    of the syndical apparatus, and Perón's influential chief of staff, José López Rega. Cámpora allowed Peronism's "Revolutionary Tendency" faction the pick...
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  • Orlando Bosch Hugo Campos Hermida Manuel Contreras Stefano Delle Chiaie José López Rega Virgilio Paz Romero Luis Posada Carriles Paul Schäfer Michael Townley...
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    Miguel Braun, economist Estanislao López, early pro-autonomy leader José López Rega, fascist adviser to President Perón José Alfredo Martínez de Hoz, conservative...
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    set up in Argentina by Juan and Isabel Perón's "personal secretary" José López Rega, and Rodolfo Almirón (arrested in Spain in 2006). Henry Kissinger,...
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  • Manuel Fleitas Solich (1900–1984), Paraguayan football player and coach José López Rega (1916–1989), Argentina's Minister of Social Welfare Dámaso Rodríguez...
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    be reformed by simply "correcting the reason" of Isabel Perón and José López Rega and committing to a platform centered around labor corporatism, Catholic...
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    broke apart, and the Triple A a far-right terrorist group founded by José López Rega, the right-hand man of Juan Peron and, later, Isabel Perón, started...
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    Orlando Bosch Hugo Campos Hermida Manuel Contreras Stefano Delle Chiaie José López Rega Virgilio Paz Romero Luis Posada Carriles Paul Schäfer Michael Townley...
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  • and coach José López Rega (1916-1989), Argentina's Minister of Social Welfare Dámaso Rodríguez Martín (1945-1991), Spanish serial killer José Andrés Martínez...
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  • specializing in sonnets, journalist, and dramatist José López Rega (1916–1989), Argentine politician Mario Cerciello Rega (1984–2019), Italian police officer murdered...
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    from the party and they became once again a clandestine organization. José López Rega organized the Argentine Anticommunist Alliance (AAA) to fight against...
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    Editorial, a dependent of the Argentine Ministry of Welfare, directed by José López Rega, counselor of Isabel Perón and founder of the Triple A death squad...
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  • members of the labor and political right-wing Peronist factions, such as José López Rega, Perón's personal secretary and Minister of Social Welfare, and a member...
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    Kasatonov, 78, Soviet admiral of the fleet, Hero of the Soviet Union José López Rega OIC, 72, Argentine politician, died of diabetes and a heart attack...
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    Orlando Bosch Hugo Campos Hermida Manuel Contreras Stefano Delle Chiaie José López Rega Virgilio Paz Romero Luis Posada Carriles Paul Schäfer Michael Townley...
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    form. Héctor Cámpora represented the main figure of the left-wing and José López Rega, a former federal police officer and Perón's personal secretary who...
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    Alberto Villar named as chief at the behest of adviser José López Rega. Villar was a member of López Rega's newly organized paramilitary group, the Argentine...
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    Firmenich was captured in Brazil in 1984 and extradited to Argentina. José López Rega was extradited from Miami in 1986, because of his links with the Argentine...
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