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Agustín Tosco

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milestone because is represented a loss of legitimacy for the Onganía government, and hastened its end. About the Cordobazo, Tosco said, "it was a rebellion for the workers and the people(...) it came out of the working class and the masses. The importance of the Cordobazo is that it came from the workers and the students and that for their convictions they came out into the streets to fight."
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On May 29, 1969, in the city of Córdoba, there was a popular uprising against the dictatorship of Onganía. Many workers and students confronted the military. After the Cordobazo, Tosco was condemned to eight years in prison by a military tribunal, but was free after 16 months. The Cordobazo was a
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When he got out of prison, Tosco returned to Córdoba. With the victory of Peronism in 1973, Tosco began to be persecuted. In 1974, after the police coup against the governor
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Agustín Tosco died at 45 years of age, on November 5, 1975, and thousands of people attended his funeral, despite threats from the government of
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In addition to the struggles particular to his own union, he participated in the fight against the dictatorship of
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He constantly fought against bureaucracy in the union. One of his most famous enemies in this regard was
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A 43 AÑOS DE SU MUERTE. Agustín Tosco: la historia, la política y un debate necesario
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and an important participant in the historic local uprising known as the
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Argentine
union leader
CGT de los Argentinos
Cordobazo
Coronel Moldes
Córdoba province
Argentina
anti-imperialist
anti-capitalist
bureaucratic
José Ignacio Rucci
Juan Carlos Onganía
Cordobazo

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