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  Arturo Frondizi Summary
Arturo Frondizi, one of 14 children of Italian immigrant parents, was born on October 28, 1908, in Paso de los Libres in the northeastern province of Corrientes.
Frondizi, who advocated the reintegration of the Peronists into the political life of Argentina, was the uncontested leader and presidential candidate of the UCRI, while Ricardo Balbín became the compromise leader and presidential candidate of the UCRP, which was composed of various factions and individuals sympathetic to Aramburu's anti-Peronist measures and opposed to Frondizi.
Frondizi was elected a deputy in the Argentine Chamber of Deputies in 1948.
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  Arturo Frondizi - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Arturo Frondizi Ercoli (October 28, 1908 - April 18, 1995) was the President of Argentina between 1 May 1958 and 29 March 1962 for the Intransigent Radical Civic Union.
Frondizi's economic plan was totally opposite from the one encouraged by Perón, even though he used to believe in the same ideas.
Frondizi had a very brief period of time in office, nevertheless he managed to change important aspects of the country, His acts can be summarized with what president Raúl Alfonsín said about his own presidency twenty five years later: “We wanted, we had the resources, but we only accomplished part of our plan”.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Arturo_Frondizi   (3421 words)

  
 Commanding Heights : Argentina Political | on PBS
From exile, Perón encourages Peronists, forbidden to function as a party, to cast blank ballots in the presidential election.
Blanks exceed the votes of any single party, but Arturo Frondizi wins.
1962-1964: Frondizi is deposed by military leaders who perceive him as too lenient toward Peronists.
www.pbs.org /wgbh/commandingheights/lo/countries/ar/ar_political.html   (876 words)

  
 Arturo Frondizi Encyclopedia @ AlienArtifacts.com (Alien Artifacts)   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Effectively the oil problem solution was one of the most important successes of this administration since it achieved self sufficiency as well as increased the amount of money available for other investments.
The social aspect can briefly be described as a constant fight between state and trade unions, the fall of real salaries and finally military intervention on behalf of the state and against strikes and workers unions.
Although some of the measures taken can be understood as part of a progressive movement, most of them are in fact conservative, since their intent was to maintain the status quo established by the previous military government.
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 Associazione Eugubini nel Mondo
Frondizi was considered the leader of this Resistence movement and in 1956 he was re-elected President of the Civical Radical Union (UCR) which supported the temporary government of the President Aramburu, a government which proceeded with the breaking up of the Peronist Party and demanded absolutely that its members should not participate in political life.
Frondizi's popularity decreased greatly, as was visible in the elections of March 1962, 35% of the approbations were gained by the peronists, who were once again allowed in the elections.
Even though Frondizi prohibited five peronist exponents to assume the position of provincial governor conquested with votes, the president was dismissed by the armed forces, who accused him of not having enough firmness against the peronist movement.
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 Illia Arturo: Free Encyclopedia Articles at Questia.com Online Library   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Arturo Illia 81...elections were won by Arturo Illia, the candidate of the...Ricardo Balbin against Arturo Frondizis Union Civica Radical Intransigente.
But as the military regime had just given way to a civilian one of Arturo Illia the message fell on deaf cars, indeed it is doubtful whether it fell on any cars at all.
Following the election of the moderate liberal Dr. Arturo Illia, many political prisoners were released and relative...Carlos Ongania, a long-time right-wing opponent of Illia, in the presidency.
www.questia.com /library/encyclopedia/illia-arturo.jsp?l=I&p=1   (818 words)

  
 Untitled Document
Arturo Frondizi y Rogelio Frigerio en la época en que era secretario de Asuntos Económicos y Sociales y "eminencia gris" del gobierno desarrollista.
Frondizi, cuyo triunfo electoral en 1958 en gran parte lo debió a los votos peronistas intentó adoptar una política conciliadora.
Frondizi, que colocó al país en un rol de defensor de los intereses latinoamericanos, buscó acercarse a ambos bandos.
www.todo-argentina.net /historia/civmil/frondizi/index.htm   (1382 words)

  
 Arturo Frondizi - Definition, explanation
Arturo Frondizi Ercoli (October 28, 1908 - April 18, 1995) was the President of Argentina between 1 May 1958 and 29 March 1962 for the Radical Civic Union.
During the Cuban Missile Crisis matters came to a head with communist elements and radical leftists within his own party demanding action in support of Cuba.
Frondizi stayed neutral and while at a Pan American summit was deposed by a military coup in support of the United States.
www.calsky.com /lexikon/en/txt/a/ar/arturo_frondizi.php   (240 words)

  
 Presidential Papers, Doc#1640 Confidential To Arturo Frondizi, 7 September 1960. In The Papers of Dwight David ...
Frondizi had written to resume the "frank discussions" started during Eisenhower’s December 1959 visit to Argentina (see no. 1383).
Frondizi had complained that Argentina could not afford the slow and bureaucratic procedures of the international credit agencies.
Frondizi had complained about the obstacles involved in exporting agricultural products to the United States (Frondizi to Eisenhower, Aug. 9, 1960, AWF/I: Argentina).
www.eisenhowermemorial.org /presidential-papers/second-term/documents/1640.cfm   (1005 words)

  
 Index Fo-Fy
This philosophy caused a split in Frondizi's Radical Civic Union, and in the 1958 elections he represented the leftist faction of that party, defeating the rightist candidate, Ricardo Balbín.
As president, Frondizi implemented a series of austerity measures that placed a severe burden on the poor and middle class, resulting in strikes, demonstrations, and confrontations with police.
Frondizi, who continued to take a keen interest in economics, formed a small party, the Movement for Integration and Development, which promoted state protection for industrialization.
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 Río Negro Online / Opinión
Y en lo político, pese a lo opinable de muchas cuestiones que ocurrieron fruto de la violencia que dominaba a la sociedad, le permitió decir a Frondizi que había logrado gobernar si que hubiera un solo muerto por las luchas sociales y políticas.
Frondizi, sí cabe decir, marcó tempranamente un camino con su idea del desarrollo, con su lúcida mirada acerca de que la Argentina no es un país pobre, sino que su pueblo vive en la pobreza por la falta de políticas adecuadas y requiere que sus potencialidades se pongan en acción con el desarrollo.
Y quizá uno de los aspectos más destacables al recordar hoy a Frondizi, una figura que está por sobre todos los partidos, es que, además de su condición de estadista que todos le reconocen, fue nada más ni nada menos que un político.
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 WAIS - World Affairs Report   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Bailey Willis believed that the future of Argentina lay in Patagonia, and he inspired Argentine president Arturo Frondizi, who in 1964 published a book on him*.
Frondizi even developed a plan to move the capital to Patagonia, a plan which was officially dropped only a few years ago.
In addition to being a leading political figure, Frondizi was a prolific writer.
www.stanford.edu /group/wais/Argentina/argentina_welcome.html   (293 words)

  
 AllRefer.com - Arturo Frondizi Information
Frondizi was educated in law and economics at Buenos Aires University and became a radical deputy in 1946.
Ironically, in the 1958 elections, Frondizi received considerable support from Perónists in return for their re-admittance into political life.
In 1962, with the participation of Perónists once again in national elections, Frondizi's military support was undermined when the Perónists gained massive victories.
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 El pacto Perón-Frondizi
Frondizi, inversamente, se presentaría como opuesto a todo lo actuado por el gobierno militar.
Frigerio sostuvo que tanto él como Frondizi firmaron dos copias del documento enviado a Perón, pero insistió en que no se establecían medidas concretas sino la necesidad de hacer frente al radicalismo de Balbín y a las maniobras del neoperonismo del partido Blanco de los Trabajadores.
Por su parte, Frondizi negó haberlo firmado y el acto de darlo a publicidad fue atribuido a una maniobra desestabilizadora por parte de Perón hacia su gobierno.
www.argentina-rree.com /13/13-017.htm   (2321 words)

  
 AUTOGRAPHS & MANUSCRIPTS: ARTURO FRONDIZI - CARICATURE SIGNED
Arturo Frondizi was President of Argentina from May 1, 1958 to March 29, 1962.
A lawyer and economist, Frondizi opposed Juan Perón and rose to prominence after the latter was overthrown in 1955.
Frondizi was exiled to the tiny island of Martín García, the same island to which Perón was exiled in 1945.
www.galleryofhistory.com /archive/5_2005/world-leaders/34916-ARTURO-FRONDIZI.htm   (263 words)

  
 AllRefer.com - Arturo Frondizi (Argentinian History, Biography) - Encyclopedia
Arturo Frondizi[ArtOO´rO frOndE´sE] Pronunciation Key, 1908–95, president of Argentina (1958–62).
A lawyer and economist, he opposed Juan PerOn and rose to prominence after the latter was overthrown in 1955.
He allowed the Peronists to participate in the 1962 elections; after they scored impressive victories, outraged anti-PerOn elements in the army arrested Frondizi and annulled the elections.
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 Presidential Papers, Doc#658 To Arturo Frondizi , 22 April 1958. In The Papers of Dwight David Eisenhower
Presidential Papers, Doc#658 To Arturo Frondizi, 22 April 1958.
On February 23 Arturo Frondizi, leader of the leftist wing of the Civil Radical Union party and an exponent of economic nationalism and government control of industry, had assumed the presidency of Argentina in the first democratically elected government since the overthrow of Juan Domingo Perón in September 1955.
Frondizi had invited Eisenhower to attend his inauguration in order to form a permanent "personal link" between Argentina and the United States.
www.eisenhowermemorial.org /presidential-papers/second-term/documents/658.cfm   (632 words)

  
 WAIS - World Affairs Report   (Site not responding. Last check: )
     "President Arturo Frondizi (1958-62) made a great effort to develop Patagonia, but the one who proposed to move the country's capital from Buenos Aires to Patagonia was President Raúl Alfonsin (1983-89).
Arturo Frondizi, elected President in 1958, was overthrown in 1962.
He always claimed to be the author of the plan to move the capital to Patagonia.
www.stanford.edu /group/wais/Argentina/argentina_frondozi.html   (494 words)

  
 Frondizi, Arturo on Encyclopedia.com   (Site not responding. Last check: )
FRONDIZI, ARTURO [Frondizi, Arturo], 1908-95, president of Argentina (1958-62).
A lawyer and economist, he opposed Juan Perón and rose to prominence after the latter was overthrown in 1955.
Magazines and Newspapers for: Frondizi, Arturo or search in Pictures and Maps for Frondizi, Arturo
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 Página/12 Web :: Economía :: Murió el ideólogo del desarrollismo
Pero su salto a la política grande lo dio al organizar a un grupo de intelectuales para apoyar la candidatura de Arturo Frondizi en 1958.
Frondizi era presidente de la Unión Cívica Radical.
Frondizi, con el sello de la UCRI, ganó cómodamente por sobre la fórmula del radicalismo.
www.pagina12.com.ar /diario/economia/2-73042-2006-09-15.html   (667 words)

  
 Arturo Frondizi
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Frondizi stayed neutral and while at a Pan American summit was deposed by a military coup against the communists and in support of the United States.
His supporters claim that his presidency allowed Argentina to survive 30 more years of military and Peronista rule without a total economic collapse.
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 Los Andes On Line   (Site not responding. Last check: )
El doctor Arturo Frondizi cesó en sus funciones como presidente de la Nación esta madrugada a las 3:35 en que fue depuesto por los comandantes en jefe de las Fuerzas Armadas.
Los jefes militares consideraron entonces que Frondizi cerraba las puertas a una inmediata solución legal a la crisis y resolvieron confinarlo en la isla de Martín García.
Cuando ya se había iniciado el carreteo por la pista, el doctor Frondizi abrió una ventanilla y saludó por última vez a los que quedaban en el aeroparque con una breve inclinación de cabeza, visiblemente apenado.
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 Frondizi   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Los gobiernos constitucionales de Frondizi, Guido e Illia, son reemplazados, en la postrimería de la década (1966) por un sistema ilegítimo, el de Juan Carlos Onganía.
Frondizi fracasó en su intento por integrar a los líderes sindicales a su
Frondizi hizo lo imposible para capear la situación; intervino las provincias donde habían triunfado los peronistas; cambió todo su gabinete; designó a Aramburu como mediador con los partidos políticos, pero éstos se mostraron indiferentes.
www.oni.escuelas.edu.ar /olimpi98/JuanitoyRamona/pagina_n16.htm   (930 words)

  
 Middle East Open Encyclopedia: Arturo Frondizi   (Site not responding. Last check: )
This is an extract from The Middle East Open Encyclopedia, made possible through the Wikimedia Foundation.
Iraq Museum International always displays the most recent published revision of the source article, Arturo Frondizi; all previous versions may be viewed here.
They link directly to authoring tools for you to start writing a particular article.
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 Provisional Presidents - History - Argentina - South America: argentina history, south america, arturo frondizi, coup ...
The moderate Radical Party, headed by Ricardo Balbin, received the most votes, closely followed by the somewhat leftist Intransigent Radical Party under Arturo Frondizi.
The Peronistas, forbidden to function as a party, were instructed by their exiled leader to cast blank ballots.
Blanks, which were encouraged also by some minor groups, exceeded the votes of any single party and constituted about one-fourth of the total cast.
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 Ricardo Balbin in english
Don Ricardo Balbín went several times candidate to President of the Republic Argentina for the Union Civic Radical: in 1951, 1958 and 1973.
With Arturo Frondizi, Santiago Del Castillo, Eduardo Gamond, and a young Fernando De la Rúa, as candidates to vice-presidents, respectively.
Friend and consultant of the President Arturo Umberto Illia.
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 midjunin
As.- fue inaugurado el MUSEO Dr. Arturo Frondizi, que guarda objetos y pertenencias del gran Estadista.
Se invita a visitar el Museo Arturo Frondizi, sito en la calle Libertad 57, Arribeños, Pcia de Bs.
El Museo Arturo Frondizi se encuentra en la localidad de Arribeños  Bs.
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 Editorials (The Nation, November 30, 1963)
The article focuses on Arturo Umberto Illia, a country doctor elevated to the presidency of Argentina.
President Arturo Frondizi made the contracts personally, without legislative sanction.
Corruption cannot be charged to the oil companies in the Frondizi case as they invested nearly $350 million in the wells.
www.thenation.com /archive/detail/13216837   (145 words)

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