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Carlos Humberto Perette

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between 1958 and 1962, he was the Vice President of the UCRP bloc. In the subsequently annulled elections of 18 March 1962 Perette was decisively beaten for the governorship of his province by the UCRI ('Intransigent Radical') candidate.
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who was elected governor. Laurencena was prevented from taking office, however, by military intervention. Perette was elected a provincial deputy once again in 1946, a leading opponent of
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on the National Line slate in the internal selections for the 1983 Presidential elections, but they eventually withdrew their candidacy. The eventually successful Radical President
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Perette became involved with the Radical Party at a young age and in the late 1930s served first as President of the Youth Chapter of the Paraná
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in 1973 and headed the Radical bloc until 1976. Following the fall of the military government, Perette stood as the running mate of
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In 1952 Perette was elected as a national deputy and headed the greatly reduced UCR bloc towards the end of the second term of
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and introduced legislation to support them. He played a decisive role in the construction of the
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Illia and Perette was removed during the coup of June 28, 1966. He continued to follow
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Members of the Argentine Chamber of Deputies elected in Entre RĂ­os
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Index


Vice President of Argentina
Arturo Illia
Vicente Solano Lima
Paraná
Entre RĂ­os Province
Buenos Aires
Argentine
Radical Civic Union
Argentine
Radical Civic Union
politician
lawyer
Paraná, Entre Ríos
National University of the Littoral
footballer
Estudiantes de Paraná
Francisco Perette
Argentine Football Association
UCR
Entre RĂ­os Province
Eduardo Laurencena
Peronist
Hector Maya
President
Juan Domingo PerĂłn
1957 Constitutional Assembly elections
Arturo Frondizi
Argentine Chamber of Deputies
1963

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