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Pedro Eugenio Aramburu Cilveti (born on May 21, 1903 in Río Cuarto, Córdoba - died June 1, 1970 in Carlos Tejedor, Buenos Aires) was a de facto president of Argentina from November 13, 1955 to May 1, 1958.
Aramburu's military government prohibited Perón to return to the country, and later the Peronism party was forbiden form national elections, and known peronist were persecuted and often imprisoned.
The disappearance of Aramburu kept the whole Argentinian society tensed up for a month, before discovering that Aramburu had been murdered 3 days after his kidnapping, and that his corpse was left in a farm of the town of Timote, Carlos Tejedor, in the Buenos Aires Province.
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 Pedro Eugenio Aramburu
He later returned the country to constitutional democracy and scheduled free elections, in which he ruled out military figures (including himself) as presidential candidates.
After Arturo Frondizi was elected president in Feb., 1958, Aramburu retired from the army.
In May, 1970, he was kidnapped by a Peronist guerrilla group and murdered, allegedly for his part in the execution of 27 Peronist leaders after an unsuccessful coup attempt in 1956.
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