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321: 331: 817: 1448: 1454: 40: 290:, he was the official government candidate and won, though the opposition accused him of participating in fraud, as irregularities were widespread. Ortiz never denied these charges, but once he took office, he tried to make Argentine politics more open and democratic. Soon after becoming president, Ortiz became seriously ill with 1537: 828: 1542: 397: 1587: 1493: 493: 467: 560: 1577: 752: 622: 366: 1582: 1572: 1567: 1562: 1532: 1547: 1552: 1486: 1517: 745: 561:"CASTILLO, EX-HEAD I OF ARGENTINA, DIES; Conservative Was Forced Out of Office by Coup in 1943 — Curbed Nation's Press" 232: 223:
sectors of the government coalition. The president and vice president belonged to different political groupings. Ortiz was a
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Argentina's Economic Reforms of the 1990s in Contemporary and Historical Perspective
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in 1920. He served as Minister of Public Works from 1925 to 1928. He supported the
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Ortiz is a little remembered president. He became president in 1938 following a
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Members of the Argentine Chamber of Deputies elected in Buenos Aires
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Fragile Civilian Governments – Proscription of Peronism (1958–1966)
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and on 3 July 1940, he delegated his powers to Vice President
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that has been described as being among the most fraudulent in
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Domingo Cavallo; Sonia Cavallo Runde (3 February 2017).
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Roberto Ortiz (disambiguation)

President of Argentina
Vice President
Agustín P. Justo
Ramón Castillo
Buenos Aires
Radical Civic Union
Concordancia
Lawyer
President of Argentina
presidential election
Argentine
fraud
Ramón Castillo
conservative
radical
conservative
National Democratic Party
Concordancia
Buenos Aires
University of Buenos Aires
Argentine Revolution of 1905
Radical Civic Union
Argentine National Congress
Revolution of 1930
Minister of the Treasury
presidential elections of 1937
diabetes
Ramón Castillo

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