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González, Horacio
Materias
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spa
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291 p.
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Cobertura
ARG
Abstract
In March 1971, Alejandro A. Lanusse took office as the third president of the Argentine Revolution, which started in June 28, 1966 with Juan Carlos Onganía’s coup d’etat. During his government, the de facto president implemented the Great National Accord (Gran Acuerdo Nacional, GAN) as to involve all walks of political and social life in an institutionalization process towards a solution through elections. His decision was not a consequence of the advent of the “political time”, but a consequence of the state of social and political mobilization the country had immersed in: a damaged image of the Armed Forces before a continual inner repression exerted with the purpose of containing a public outcry, the guerrillas bursting in with their acts of violence, and an economic situation that had not met the expectations of transformation and modernization proposed in the Acts of the Argentine Revolution. A political revitalization was seen in the period between the years 1971-1973, reflected in political parties, syndicates, universities, and the Church among others. In this thesis is revealed, identified and analyzed the process unleashed in Peronism during this period. Tensions, conflicts and alignments developed inside each of its branches, whether political (masculine and feminine), syndical and relative to the youth, arguments among them, the relationship with Peronist armed organizations and the links established with Juan Domingo Perón, in order to understand the inner breaking-off crystallized in Ezeiza. The ideological-political differences divided Peronism in two clearly different projects between left and right, born from a same heart. The ideological conflict went through Peronism in a transversal way, going through all of it, and demanded Juan Domingo Perón the reaffirmation of the doctrine of the ex-president, the following day of his definitive return.
Título obtenido
Doctor de la Universidad de Buenos Aires en Ciencias Sociales
Institución otorgante
Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Sociales