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Alejandro Gómez (politician)

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Amid a series of strikes in opposition to the oil contracts policy, the UCRI expelled the Vice President, thus prompting him to resign on November 18. President Frondizi became convinced that Gómez had been gathering support for a
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heads opted to depose Frondizi without suspending the nation's governmental institutions. Gómez and his allies, however, upheld his commitment to democracy, and believed Frondizi's accusations to be a pretext for his dismissal.
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Frondizi and Gómez had met in 1942, and became friends. Gómez was named political director of the campaign, and as such worked to prevent rifts in the UCRI, notably in
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Frondizi and Gómez formed a splinter ticket following the UCR's fractious 1956 convention. Once elected, however, policy differences led to Gómez's resignation.
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regime that followed. Gómez met María Celia Cabos, and they were married in 1936. He enrolled at the Rosario campus of the
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A serious policy dispute emerged, however, when the President announced in July that the nation's largely untapped
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He resumed his activities in the UCR, and was elected to successive party committee posts. Gómez joined former
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Gómez, however, did not abandon his teaching profession, and he established the Workers'
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This article is about the 25th Vice President of Argentina. For other uses, see
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in Rosario, which he operated in a clandestine manner during the authoritarian
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He retired in Las Tapias, a scenic Córdoba Province town, and died there of a
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until his retirement in 1988, and authored numerous books. His last,
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by 17% over Balbín's UCRP. They were inaugurated on May 1.
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Movimiento Nacional de Defensa del Petróleo y la Energía
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via contracts to be signed with the state oil concern,
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measures enacted by the conservative Economy Minister
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advanced by Frondizi's chief domestic policy adviser,
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Un siglo...una vida. De la soberanía a la dependencia
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Gómez became a vocal opponent of both the policy of
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Alejandro Gomez

Vice President of Argentina
Arturo Frondizi
Isaac Rojas
Carlos Perette
Rosario
Las Tapias, Córdoba
Argentine
UCR
UCRI
Vice President of Argentina
Rosario
telegraph
rail line
Santa Fe Province
Berabevú
school teacher
UCR
1930 military coup
Hipólito Yrigoyen
Night School
Concordance
National University of the Littoral
National University of Rosario
law degree
Córdoba Province
Amadeo Sabattini
Intransigence and Renewal Front
Juan Perón

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