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 | | Provincial parties grew in popularity and number after the return of democracy in 1983, and took several of the provincial governor positions. |
 | | Both these parties and the provincial branches of the UCR and PJ have frequently been dominated by modern caudillos and family dynasties, such as the Sapags of Neuquén and the Rodríguez Saá's of San Luis. |
 | | The other party, called Recrear, is also led by a former Radical party member, Ricardo López Murphy, who was briefly a minister of Economy of Fernando de la Rúa. |
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