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influential movement in 20th- and 21st-century
Argentine politics.
Since 1946,
Peronists have won 10 out of the 14
presidential elections in
which they have been...
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Orthodox Peronism,
Peronist Orthodoxy,
National Justicialism, is a
faction within Peronism, a
political movement in
Argentina that
adheres to the ideology...
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consistently since 1987.
Founded by Juan Perón, it was
previously called the
Peronist Party after its founder. It is
overall the
largest party in Congress; however...
- The "
Peronist March" (Spanish:
Marcha Peronista) is the
anthem of the
Peronist movement and the
official song of the
Justicialist Party of Argentina,...
- governments, the
Peronist party was
outlawed and Perón was exiled. Over the
years he
lived in Paraguay, Venezuela, Panama, and Spain. When the
Peronist Héctor José...
- 1946;
during the next six years, Eva Perón
became powerful within the pro-
Peronist trade unions,
primarily for
speaking on
behalf of
labor rights. She also...
- (Spanish:
Movimiento Peronista Montonero, MPM) was an
Argentine far-left
Peronist and
Catholic revolutionary guerrilla organization,
which emerged in the...
- The
Female Peronist Party (Spanish:
Partido Peronista Femenino, PPF) was an
Argentine political party created in 1949 and
dissolved in 1955. The party...
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elected labour movement officials were
forcefully replaced by
Peronist puppets from the
Peronist Party.
Reyes was soon
arrested on
charges of terrorism, though...
- used
since the 1980s to
identify the more
traditional and
conservative Peronists from the
Provinces of Argentina,
whose governors grew in
number and influence...