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affiliation, Solano Lima was nominated as the leftist Cámpora's running-mate, and the ticket sailed to victory on March 11. Taking office on May 25, Solano Lima focused his attention on helping increase university enrollment among the working and lower classes in Argentina. He joined President
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in March 1974, though the president's death that July led to Solano Lima's retirement from public life, days later. Returning to San Nicolás, he joined a number of friends in a law practice, and granted numerous interviews in subsequent years; he died in Buenos Aires in 1984, at age 82.
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stance led Solano Lima to join Senator Alberto Fonrouge in his break from the party, co-founding the Conservative People's Party in 1958. Supporting a policy of rapprochement with the exiled Perón, the Popular Conservatives joined the banned Peronists in a joint Popular Front for the
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to the Presidency in 1946 resulted in the daily's closure in 1948. Following Perón's 1955 overthrow, however, the National Democrats' staunchly anti-
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near the international airport on their descent, further tragedy was averted by the Vice President's insistence that the flight be diverted to the
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became a forum for the National Democrats, who enjoyed majorities in Congress during most of the 1930s.
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Members of the Argentine Chamber of Deputies elected in Buenos Aires Province
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The ban on Peronism was rescinded ahead by President
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Vice President of Argentina
Héctor Cámpora
Carlos H. Perette
Isabel Perón
Ramallo
Buenos Aires Province
Buenos Aires
Argentine
Conservative People's Party
conservative
Vice President
Argentina
Ramallo, Buenos Aires
Conservative People's Party
University of La Plata
Lower House of the Argentine Congress
National Democratic Party
San Nicolás de los Arroyos
El Norte

San Nicolás de los Arroyos
Juan Perón
Peronist
1963 elections
military
blank votes
Alejandro Lanusse
elections in 1973
Héctor Cámpora

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