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    Augusto Timoteo Vandor (1923–1969) was an Argentine trade unionist leader, naval non-commissioned officer and politician who was assassinated. Vandor...
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  • Vandor is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Augusto Vandor (1923–1969), Argentine trade unionist and politician Douglas Vandor (born...
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    leader. Chief among them was Steel and Metalworkers Union head Augusto Vandor. Vandor challenged Perón from 1965 to 1968 by defying Perón's call for an...
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    the alliance between labor and Perón), and UOM steelworkers' leader Augusto Vandor, who endorsed the CGT's active participation in elections against Perón's...
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    General Confederation of Labour (CGT), including the general secretary Augusto Vandor. This was followed by a series of military-appointed presidents and...
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    the trade union. The leader of the Steel and Metalworks Union (UOM), Augusto Vandor, favored distancing the CGT from Perón; while Framini did not. A plenary...
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  • Ramón Valdez Cora Killed during a session of the Argentine Senate. 1969 Augusto Vandor, Metalworkers Union (UOM) Secretary General Killed in commando attack...
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    with left-wing Peronist Andres Framini against the more conservative Augusto Vandor, who promoted "Peronism without Perón". Following Vatican II that led...
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    of the Peronist resistance. These two were against the policies of Augusto Vandor and the dictatorship of Juan Carlos Onganía. Left-wing members like...
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  • General Confederation of Labour (CGT), among these the general secretary, Augusto Vandor. This led to a series of military-appointed presidents. While preceding...
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    José Alonso and then by the general secretary of the CGT-Azopardo, Augusto Vandor), by which representatives of various interest groups such as industry...
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  • gathered opponents to the "participationists" (the latter including Augusto Vandor, then leader of the CGT, José Ignacio Rucci, José Alonso, etc.) who...
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    Troilo (1914–1975), musician Saúl Ubaldini (1936–2006), trade-unionist Augusto Vandor (1923–1969), trade-unionist Ángel Villoldo (1861–1919), the "father...
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    collaborationist stance adopted by the general secretary of the CGT, Augusto Vandor) were searched and its leaders arrested. Thus, Agustín Tosco, one of...
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    representative of the CGT, and began to break with the steelworker leader, Augusto Vandor, who headed the 62 Organizations and wanted a more independent stance...
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    country. Led by the leader of the powerful metalworkers' union UOM, Augusto Vandor, the unions deployed a large-scale "Plan de Lucha" (Plan of Struggle)...
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    progressed inside the unions' hierarchy, alongside fellow UOM leader Augusto Vandor. At first a unionist leader in the SOMISA steelworking factory in San...
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    Steelworkers' leader Augusto Vandor defied Perón's call for open conflict with the Illia administration, moreover. The issue of the UP divided Vandor and his allies...
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    in 2004, features Indigenous culture. Gabriel Graciani, footballer Augusto Vandor, trade union leader Census table 11.7: province of Entre Rios by municipality...
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    against Steelworkers' leader Augusto Vandor's Popular Union faction during mid-term elections in 1965; Alonso and Vandor were both later assassinated...
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    killed by militants a little more than a year after his predecessor, Augusto Vandor, had been killed by a car bomb on June 30, 1969. The United States made...
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    Perón." The most prominent of these, Steelworkers' Union (UOM) leader Augusto Vandor, defied Perón's call for open conflict with the Illia administration...
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    Balbín Spruille Braden Bombing of Plaza de Mayo Revolución Libertadora Augusto Vandor Personal Early life Eva Perón Isabel Perón Hands of Perón See also La...
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  • succeeded Peronism during the 1950s and 1960s. With the election of Augusto Vandor to the CGT leadership in 1962, unions became more conciliatory and integrated...
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  • assassination, singing "Rucci, traitor, greetings to Vandor" (a song referencing Augusto Vandor, another unionist leader killed by militant organizations)...
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    permitted to send relief planes to the starving Biafran population. Died: Augusto Vandor, 46, Argentine labor leader and President of the Argentina's largest...
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    stance, shared with powerful CGT leaders such as the steelworkers' Augusto Vandor and the construction workers' Rogelio Coria, was shaken by Security...
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    the aircraft and ordered Perón to disembark. Argentine union leader Augusto Vandor, who had organized "Operation Return" and had accompanied Perón on the...
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  • May 1969 Cordobazo riots and the assassination of the trade-unionist Augusto Vandor on 30 June 1969. Other images included those of the massive funerals...
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    General Confederation of Labour (CGT), among these the general secretary, Augusto Vandor. This led to a series of military-appointed presidents. In July 1966...
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