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1930 Argentine coup d'état

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In the lead up to the coup, the Yrigoyen government brought more power into the presidency and away from the legislature by sending large groups of his followers into the provinces, cutting off the Conservative support base. By 1922, the democratic legitimacy of the government was in question and
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Yrigoyen's consolidation of powers drew condemnation even from politically aligned parties, and the opposition parties formally protested his rule on 9 August, 1930. On the 20th, this statement was joined by a similar protest issued by the opposing faction within the Radical Civic Union.
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In the aftermath of the coup, major changes to Argentinean politics and government took place, with Uriburu banning political parties, suspending elections, and suspending the
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in 1929 that impacted Argentina, Yrigoyen lost political support as he retrenched government services which resulted in acceleration of unemployment.
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Alemán, Eduardo; Saiegh, Sebastian. "Political realignment and democratic breakdown in Argentina, 1916–1930".
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approached Uriburu for support of a coup to entrench an Argentine version of Fascist Italy's
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in support of the coup. Uriburu's forces took control of the capital and arrested
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supporters. There were no casualties in the coup. Future Argentinean President
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by its supporters, involved the overthrow of the Argentine government of
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plans for such a coup had been developing since 1927, when politician
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For God and the fatherland: religion and politics in Argentina
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support for Argentine democracy had begun to waver.
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Argentine National Congress
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José Félix Uriburu
Hipólito Yrigoyen
Argentine Constitution
military dictatorship
Infamous Decade
Nacionalistas
Argentine Patriotic League
Argentina
Government of Argentina
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José Félix Uriburu
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Hipólito Yrigoyen
José Félix Uriburu
Casa Rosada

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