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    Héctor José Cámpora (26 March 1909 – 18 December 1980) was an Argentine politician. A major figure of left-wing Peronism, Cámpora was briefly Argentine...
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    along the Avenida de Mayo. Perón's stand-in, Héctor Cámpora, votes in the 1973 elections. Perón nominated Cámpora to placate the Left, but their support for...
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    and Alberto Fernández. It is named after former Peronist president Héctor José Cámpora. It was established by Máximo Kirchner in 2006 and became politically...
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  • Archbishop of Bahía Blanca Héctor José Cámpora, Argentinian dentist and politician, 38th President of Argentina Joaquín José de Melgarejo y Saurín, Spanish...
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    Perón's security before becoming the couple's personal secretary. When Héctor José Cámpora was elected president on 11 March 1973, for the first general elections...
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    candidate in his administrative division. The elected president Héctor José Cámpora and his vice president resigned a few months later, leading to the...
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    member of Avanza Libertad (Advance, Freedom), a political party founded by José Luis Espert. During his campaign for the Argentine Chamber of Deputies, Milei...
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    growing political pressure, allowed Héctor José Cámpora to become the Peronist candidate instead of Perón. Cámpora won the March 1973 election, issued...
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    massacre. In March 1973, presidential elections were held, and won by Hector Cámpora. In 1985, Lanusse published his autobiography and criticized the human...
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    Chamber of Deputies, was promoted to the presidency of the country after Héctor Cámpora and Vicente Solano Lima resigned, he called new elections and delivered...
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    Perón's rise to power. Here he is depicted as a very elderly man, played by Héctor Malamud. Current Biography 1943, p. 608 Current Biography 1943, pp. 608-611...
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  • Barrow, American outlaw, member of Barrow Gang (d. 1934) March 26 Héctor José Cámpora, Argentine Peronist politician, 38th President of Argentina (d. 1980)...
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    Perón decided to appoint as his candidate his personal secretary Héctor José Cámpora, a leftist Peronist, as representative of the FreJuLi (Frente Justicialista...
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    death squad accused of perpetrating 1,500 crimes in the 1970s. Dr. Héctor José Cámpora was nominated by Perón's Justicialist Party to run in the March 1973...
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    reelection. The first elected president under the constitution was Justo José de Urquiza, but Buenos Aires seceded from the Argentine Confederation as...
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    Argentine Confederation from 1854 to 1860. Justo José de Urquiza y García was born in Entre Ríos, the son of José Narciso de Urquiza Álzaga, born in Castro Urdiales...
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    member (Frejuli) won, with the presidential candidacy of Peronist Héctor José Cámpora, a man close to Montoneros, as well as several governors, parliamentarians...
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    Mariano Moreno, Juan José Paso, Carlos Pellegrini, Gervasio Antonio de Posadas, Domingo Faustino Sarmiento, and Justo José de Urquiza. José de San Martín is...
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    Rosas kept the governor office for seventeen consecutive years until Justo José de Urquiza defeated him at the 1852 Battle of Caseros. Urquiza then called...
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    1973, Peronist Héctor José Cámpora was elected as president, but everyone understood that Perón was the real power behind him, as Cámpora's campaign stated...
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    the return of former president Juan Perón from exile, the election of Héctor Cámpora as president, his resignation and the election of Perón, and the beginning...
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    Mitre, Mariano Moreno, Juan José Paso, Gervasio Antonio de Posadas, Domingo Faustino Sarmiento, and Justo José de Urquiza. José de San Martín is known to...
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  • 1973 and the Peronist candidate Héctor José Cámpora won with 49.53% of the votes. He assumed power on May 25, 1973. Cámpora then resigned in order to allow...
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    Movement, one of Argentina's first guerrilla movements. In March 1973, Héctor José Cámpora, who had been named as Perón's personal delegate, was elected President...
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    Levingston Alejandro Agustín Lanusse Return of Perón (1973–1976) Héctor José Cámpora Raúl Alberto Lastiri Juan Domingo Perón Isabel Perón National Reorganization...
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    looking for ways to reverse some of the economic policies of Videla's minister José Alfredo Martínez de Hoz. Notably, Sigaut abandoned the sliding exchange rate...
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  • Belgium from 1995 to 1999. Cámpora died in Buenos Aires on 13 January 2022, at the age of 91. He was a nephew of Héctor José Cámpora, a prominent Peronist...
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  • beginning of the Argentine Dirty War, spanning the governments of Héctor José Cámpora (1973), Juan Perón, and Isabel Perón, the last of which was cut short...
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    return of the former president Juan Perón from exile, the election of Héctor Cámpora as president of Argentina, and the early stages of the Dirty War. She...
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    who occupied several posts during the presidencies of Juan Perón, Héctor José Cámpora, and Isabel Perón, such as Minister of Defense, Minister of Foreign...
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