The second Argentine general election of 1973 was held on 23 September. The jubilation that followed the May 25, 1973, return to democracy (following over...
The first Argentine general election of 1973 was held on 11 March. Voters chose both the President and their legislators. The 1966 coup d'état against...
General elections were held in Argentina on Sunday, 23 October 2011. Incumbent president Cristina Fernández de Kirchner of the Front for Victory won in...
The Argentinepresidential line of succession is the order in which officials may assume the office of the president of Argentina in the case of vacancy...
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Argentina held presidentialelections on 24 October 1999. Legislative elections were held on four dates, 8 August, 12 September, 26 September and 24 October...
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2023 Argentinepresidentialelection on a platform that held the ideological dominance of Peronism responsible for the still ongoing 2018 Argentine monetary...
candidate Carlos Menem won the 1989 presidentialelections. As President, Carlos Menem launched a major overhaul of Argentine domestic policy. Large-scale structural...
Argentine Revolution (Spanish: Revolución Argentina) was the name given by its leaders to a military coup d'état which overthrew the government of Argentina...
Argentina, officially the Argentine Republic, is a country in the southern half of South America. Argentina covers an area of 2,780,400 km2 (1,073,500 sq mi)...
Argentine lawyer, brother of former President Arturo Frondizi, was kidnapped from his home and murdered by terrorists from the right-wing Argentine Anticommunist...
organizations which have endorsed Donald Trump for the 2024 U.S. presidentialelection. Note: Current executive branch officials (other than the president...
A general election was held in Argentina on 30 October 1983 and marked the return of constitutional rule following the self-styled National Reorganization...
The United States presidential line of succession is the order in which the vice president of the United States and other officers of the United States...
The vice president of Argentina (Spanish: Vicepresidente de Argentina), officially known as the vice president of the Argentine Nation (Spanish: Vicepresidente...
authoritarian military dictatorship ruled Chile for seventeen years, between 11 September1973 and 11 March 1990. The dictatorship was established after the democratically...
2 July 1930 – 14 February 2021) was an Argentine lawyer and politician who served as the president of Argentina from 1989 to 1999. Ideologically, he identified...
Cámpora becomes democratic president of the Argentine Republic ending the 1966 to 1973 Revolución Argentina military dictatorship. May 30 – Gordon Johncock...
impact on Argentine culture, which is still felt to this day. In the decades before the 1976 coup, the Argentine military, supported by the Argentine establishment...
become Argentina were first part of the Viceroyalty of Peru and then the Viceroyalty of the Río de la Plata. The May Revolution started the Argentine War...
(Edition Argentina). May 23, 2014. Retrieved February 15, 2021. Gilbert, J (23 October 2015). "New Scrutiny on Vote Buying as ArgentineElections Near"....