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Peronist Women's Party
Partido Peronista Femenino
Abbreviation
PPF
President
Eva Perón (1949–1952) Delia Parodi (1952–1955)
Founder
Eva Perón
Founded
29 July 1949 (1949-07-29)[1]
Dissolved
1955
Headquarters
Buenos Aires
Ideology
Peronism[2] Feminism[1][3][4] Third Position (self-described)[2]
Colours
Light blue White
Anthem
"Evita Capitana"[3]
Party flag
Politics of Argentina
Political parties
Elections
The Female Peronist Party (Spanish: Partido Peronista Femenino, PPF) was an Argentine political party created in 1949 and dissolved in 1955. The party only accepted women and was founded by Eva Perón, who was also the first president of the party.
The PPF was organized and acted as an independent party, autonomous from the male-dominated Peronist Party. It counted with its own political structures and institutions. Under Eva Perón's leadership, the PPF sought to engage women in politics following the expansion of suffrage for women in 1947.[5]
In 1955, following the military coup that ousted Juan Perón from power, the Female Peronist Party was disbanded alongside all other Peronist parties and organisations.[6]
^ abBarry, Carolina (2009). "Eva Perón y la organización política de las mujeres" (PDF). Universidad del Salvador (in Spanish). p. 6. Archived from the original (PDF) on 13 February 2022. Retrieved 13 February 2022.
^ abPoderti, Alicia Estela (2011). Perón: La construcción del mito político 1943-1955(PDF) (PhD) (in Spanish). National University of La Plata. Retrieved 13 February 2022.
^ abRosemberg, Julia (21 January 2021). "Eva Perón y las luchas feministas". Télam (in Spanish). Retrieved 13 February 2022.
^Solís Carnicer, María del Mar (2010). "Las muchachas peronistas". El partido peronista femenino en la provincia de Corrientes (1949-1955)(PDF). V Congreso Latinoamericano de Ciencia Política (in Spanish). Buenos Aires: Asociación Latinoamericana de Ciencia Política. Retrieved 13 February 2022.
^Barry, Carolina (9 December 2007). "El Partido Peronista Femenino: la gestación política y legal". Nuevo Mundo Mundos Nuevos (in Spanish). doi:10.4000/nuevomundo.12382. Retrieved 13 February 2022.
^Craske, Nikki (1999). Women and politics in Latin America. New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press. ISBN 0-8135-2692-2. OCLC 40359440.
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