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In 1989 the Constitutional Nationalist Party proposed him to be a candidate, but he did not reach an agreement and remained away from politics. For the 1995 elections he was a candidate for president for the Front for Patriotic Solidarity after criticizing President
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by mobilizing troops that seized rebelling Navy bases. However, he demonstrated a disregard for civil authority when he initially refused to call off his troops after a ceasefire agreement had been approved by President
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dissented from Onganía, and rumors spread about a possible coup d'état, Alsogaray leading the conservative opposition to Onganía. Finally, at the end of the month, Onganía dismissed the leaders of the Armed Forces:
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for the widespread corruption in his government. Before the election Onganía resigned from the ticket due to health issues, although his name continued to appear on the ballot.
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Eventually, this position was opposed by the other factions in the military, which felt that its influence in government would be diminished. At the end of May 1968, General
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After his departure from office the general decided to retire definitively to a Buenos Aires estate. He was critical of the human rights violations during the
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The dominant military faction, led by General Lanusse, demanded that Onganía resign. When he refused, he was toppled by a military junta.
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artistic movements. This moral campaign favorized the radicalization of the middle classes, who were very over-represented in
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Barely a month into his administration, he was responsible for the violation of university autonomy in the so-called
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Sex and the State: Abortion, Divorce, and the Family Under Latin American Dictatorships and Democracies
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president in government with General Juan Carlos Onganía, they interrupted an attempt to set up the
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a leading role in the political and economic operation of the country. Onganía implemented a rigid
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that reached the press and all cultural manifestations such as cinema, theater and even poetry.
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a leading role in the political and economic operation of the country. The political scientist
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Onganía wanted to install in Argentina a paternalistic dictatorship modeled on the Spanish
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headed by Onganía aimed at establishing a new political and social order, opposed both to
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headed by Onganía aimed at establishing a new political and social order, opposed both to
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economic and social policy, enforced particularly in Cordoba by the appointed governor,
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Onganía's rule signified an end to university autonomy, which had been achieved by the
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As military dictator, Onganía suspended political parties and supported a policy of
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and his cabinet, and was only convinced to follow orders after a tense meeting.
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Juan Carlos Onganía Carballo was born on 17 March 1914 in Marcos Paz, in the
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Onganía also ordered repression on all forms of "immoralism", proscribing
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and led the country to the violence of the 1970s and subsequent decline.
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in particular), favoring foreign capital. Krieger Vasena suspended
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to Carlos Luis Onganía and Sara Rosa Carballo Sosa. Onganía is of
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While Chief of the Army in 1963, Onganía helped crush the
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He died of a stroke at the age of 81 on June 8, 1995.
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from 29 June 1966 to 8 June 1970. He rose to power as
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President of Argentina
De facto
Military junta
Vice President
Arturo Umberto Illia
Roberto Marcelo Levingston
Marcos Paz, Buenos Aires
Buenos Aires
Independent

Argentina
Argentine Army

Lieutenant General
[ˈxwaŋˈkaɾlosoŋɡaˈni.a]
President of Argentina
dictator

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