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173:. These developments came to a head in March 1968, when Ongaro, head of the Graphists' Union, and Vandor both sought the post of CGT Secretary General. Perón, wary of Vandor, supported the graphist leader, and Ongaro was elected to the post. The CGT elections were annulled by Labor Minister Rubens San Sebastián, however, leading to a temporary schism within the CGT. Vandor thereafter reconciled himself with Perón, who favored a moderately critical stance towards the junta, opting for the participationist stance. 156:. Vandor became increasingly critical of Perón, in part from a conviction that the aging leader might never return to Argentina. His vocal challenge to Perón's influence reached a high pitch during the Mendoza campaign, with slogans such as "For a Peronism without Perón," and "to save Perón, one has to be against Perón," and led the exiled leader to send his wife, 168:
lost Alonso's support by the end of 1966, and the two leaders found common cause in both their support for a "participationist" point of view (in favor of negotiations with the regime rather than for headfront opposition), and in their opposition to the more confrontational
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over the CGT in 1961, Vandor was elected Secretary General of the UOM, the largest of the CGT's 62 unions. He represented labor as part of the troika of Perón's official delegates in Argentina, and as such helped negotiate potential endorsements ahead of the
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Vandor had the CGT leader ousted in February 1966, after which Alonso formed the "62 Organizations Standing with Perón" faction of the CGT. The military dictatorship installed that June and headed by General
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claimed responsibility for the attack in February 1971. On the other hand, various authors point to figures and groups such as Dardo Cabo and the
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in 1958, Vandor cultivated good relations with amenable figures in management and the military, and on the lifting of government
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local and in 1954, led a strike for better pay at the facility. Its success made him prominent in the UOM (the
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made opponents of Alonso and Vandor, and the two labor leaders backed opposing candidates in a
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Augusto Vandor was shot five times on 30 June 1969, at his UOM offices, in what was codenamed
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The mission's failure, and Alonso's support for a military coup against President
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Argentine trade unionist leader, naval non-commissioned officer and politician
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in 1941, and later became a non-commissioned officer aboard the minesweeper
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Members of the General Confederation of Labour (Argentina)
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Argentine trade unionist
naval non-commissioned officer
politician
was assassinated
Bovril
Entre Ríos Province
Dutch
French
Argentine Navy
ARA Comodoro Py
Philips
Saavedra
Buenos Aires
UOM
steelworkers
CGT
military coup
Juan Perón
Santo Domingo
receivership
1963 elections
Peronist
José Alonso
Arturo Illia
Mendoza Province
1965 elections
Isabel
Juan Carlos Onganía
Raimundo Ongaro

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