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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
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Jaroslavsky died of a heart attack in Buenos Aires in 2002; he was 73.
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