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Peronism
Revolutionary Peronism Revolutionary Peronism were those sectors of Peronism, mainly young, who, influenced by the world historical moment they were going Federal Peronism Federal or Dissident Peronism is that non-Kirchnerist or Anti-Kirchnerist Peronism that emerges as an alternative to it. wikipedia.org
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Peronism
Peronism (ˈpɛrɒnɪz(ə)m) [ad. Sp. Peronismo (also used), or f. the name Perón (see below) + ism.] The political ideology of Juan Domingo Perón (1895–1974), president of Argentina from 1946 to 1955 and from 1973 to 1974, advocating nationalism and the organization of labour in the interests of social ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Federal Peronism
Federal Peronism (), also known as Dissident Peronism (), is the faction or branch of either moderate, centrist or right-wing Peronism (a political movement The term "Federal Peronism," as opposed to "metropolitan Peronism" (mainly from Greater Buenos Aires), was informally used since the 1980s to identify wikipedia.org
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Peronist
Peronist, a. (ˈpɛrɒnɪst) [ad. Sp. Peronista (also used), or f. as prec. + -ist.] Of, pertaining to, or advocating Peronism. Also as n., a supporter of Perón or of Peronism.1946 [see prec.]. 1955 Times 7 May 7/4 A group of 10 Peronista deputies belonging to the General Confederation of Labour submitt... Oxford English Dictionary
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Orthodox Peronism
Orthodox Peronism, or simply Peronist orthodoxy, is a term which has been applied in Argentina to a current of Peronism nucleated around the sectors that Orthodoxy organizations In the seventies, there were several terrorist organizations that adhered to this Peronism. wikipedia.org
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Justicialism
Justicialism (dʒʌˈstɪʃəlɪz(ə)m) Also in Sp. form Justicialismo (xustiθjaˈlismo), and with small initial. [f. Sp. justicia justice + -al + -ismo -ism.] The name given by Juan Domingo Perón (1895–1974), President of Argentina (1946–55 and 1973–4), to his political doctrine: a combination of Fascism an... Oxford English Dictionary
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Menemism
He won the elections with other sectors of Peronism or center-left radicalism. Ideology that was contradicted mainly by the national-popular sectors of Peronism that branded Menem as a "Traitor".  wikipedia.org
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Peronist Armed Forces
See also Montoneros People's Revolutionary Army Amanda Peralta Orthodox Peronism References 1968 establishments in Argentina Guerrilla movements in Latin America History of Argentina (1955–1973) History of Argentina (1973–1976) Left-wing militant groups Paramilitary organisations based in Argentina Peronism wikipedia.org
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Frente de Liberación Homosexual
left wing of Peronism during its rise in 1973. By the end of 1974, the FLH had entirely separated itself from Peronism. wikipedia.org
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Vamos con Vos
Constituent parties in the 2021 elections References See also Peronism Federal Peronism Federal Consensus  Political parties established in 2021 wikipedia.org
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Decree Law 4161/56
months after the 1955 overthrow of President Juan Perón in the Revolución Libertadora, the decree instituted a wide-ranging ban on any "affirmation of Peronism Decree Law 4161/56 The decree officially outlawed the "affirmation of Peronism, publicly performed, or Peronist propaganda, by any person, whether by wikipedia.org
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Ezeiza massacre
From Perón's platform, camouflaged snipers from the right-wing of Peronism opened fire on the crowd. imposing their will of support to Perón, the June 20, 1973 massacre marks the entrance on the scene of the late right-wing Peronism." wikipedia.org
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Daniel James (historian)
He is a scholar of Peronism and the working class in Argentina, as well as aspects of Latin American women's history. List of works Resistance and Integration: Peronism and the Argentine Working Class, 1946-1979. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1988. wikipedia.org
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Movement of Priests for the Third World
The MSTM's relationship with trade unions lead many of its members to gravitate towards Peronism, and even Socialism. horizontal organisation, and yet others supporting Guevarism rather than Peronism, led to a rupture in the movement in its 1973 encounter. wikipedia.org
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Tendencia Revolucionaria
Revolutionary Tendency) was a group of left-wing Peronist organizations, which opposed both orthodox Peronism and right peronism. References Peronism Far-left politics Socialism in Argentina Anti-fascism Anti-capitalism wikipedia.org
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