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40: 441:." Mestre hoped to accelerate growth in Córdoba; but the province struggled under the nation's economic downturn, and added to suspicions of corruption among Mestre appointees, the high fiscal deficit, as well as his own, unaccommodating style of governing, his administration quickly became unpopular. He failed to win reelection in 1999, and the 405:
In 1983, he was elected Mayor of Córdoba for the 1983–87 period, and was reelected for a new period from 1987 to 1991. His administration completed numerous public works, notably the restoration of the
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in the latter's 1991 bid for a third term as governor. Mestre lost the primaries; but he established a name as a natural candidate for the
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School of Dentistry, and was elected President of the Student Union Organization. A member of the centrist
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at the time, Mestre bore much of the responsibility in the repression of demonstrators at the
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Mestre announced his candidacy for Governor of Córdoba, but died in 2003, as a result of
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In 1994, he was elected to the National Convention that would approve extensive
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that resulted in several deaths, and precipitated the fall of the President
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shore along the city. He then created his own organization in the UCR,
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Members of the Argentine Chamber of Deputies elected in Córdoba
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won the Córdoba governorship for the first time, electing
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from July 12, 1995, to July 12, 1999. He also served as
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in 1973, and became leader of the UCR caucus until the
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For his son, the Argentine lawyer and politician, see
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Ramón Javier Mestre

Minister of the Interior
Fernando de la Rúa
Federico Storani
Miguel Ángel Toma
Federal Interventor of Corrientes
Oscar Aguad
Governor of Córdoba
Eduardo Angeloz
José Manuel De la Sota
Mayor of Córdoba
San Juan
San Juan Province
Argentina
Córdoba
Córdoba Province
Radical Civic Union
Argentine
Governor of Córdoba
Federal Interventor
Corrientes Province
Minister of the Interior
City of Córdoba
San Juan, Argentina
National University of Córdoba
Radical Civic Union
Justo Páez Molina
1966 military coup d'état
Arturo Illia

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