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César Jaroslavsky

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Jaroslavsky displayed a contentious style in politics, early on: the granting of what he considered excessive salaries and stipends to Entre Ríos legislators lad to his resignation form the body in 1965 (a 1966 coup d'état suspended that and all other legislative bodies in Argentina, as it happened).
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in favor of allowing presidential reelection. His support helped Alfonsín regain the party presidency in 1993 on the prospect of mutually beneficial negotiations with Menem. These ultimately took place in November and yielded the
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champion at age 20 and later that year, was elected President of the Entre Ríos chapter of the UCR Youth. A bank teller initially, he joined the editorial staff at the local news daily,
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Continuing to promote an understanding with the opposition Peronists, Jaroslavsky in 1992 became the first prominent UCR figure to publicly support President Menem's call to amend the
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Jaroslavsky was steadfast advocate of Alfonsín's policies while Majority Leader, and shepherded the ratification of the 1984
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The military regime's imminent call for elections led Jaroslavsky in 1972 to join the "Movement for Renewal and Change,"
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that August, he was brought on as campaign manager to the relatively inexperienced UCR presidential nominee, Governor
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in October 1983, and the election of Raúl Alfonsín to the presidency was accompanied by a UCR majority in the
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An unprecedented financial crisis led to a loss of both the presidency and congress for the UCR in the
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laws, and the President's controversial, 1986 plan to relocate the nation's capital to the small
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Province, in 1928. His father, a wheat farm laborer, died in 1941, and the family moved to
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and his own health problems led Jaroslavsky to retire from Congress, later that year. A
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César Jaroslavsky died of a heart attack in Buenos Aires in 2002; he was 73.
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Members of the Argentine Chamber of Deputies elected in Entre Ríos
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Returning to Victoria, Jaroslavsky was a provincial
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Index


UCR
Victoria, Entre Ríos
Buenos Aires
Radical Civic Union
Juan Perón
1946 general elections
swimming
Eduardo Laurencena
Central Bank of Argentina
Raúl Alfonsín
Ricardo Balbín
Peronists
general elections
military dictatorship
new elections
Lower House of Congress
Beagle Channel Treaty
Chile
divorce
spousal rights
patagonian
Viedma
1989 elections
Carlos Menem
1991 mid-term elections
spinal cord
Cuba
Fidel Castro
Argentine Constitution

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