392:; Frigerio was given informal say over a broad swath of economic policy, however. They inherited a difficult economic situation: declining exports and a growing need for costly imported motor vehicles, machinery and fuel, moreover, had caused Argentina to run trade deficits in seven out the past ten years. Unable to finance these easily, Frondizi's predecessors had resorted to "printing" money to cover the nation's yawning current account deficits, causing prices to rise around sixfold. Frigerio drafted the Law of Foreign Investment, which gave incentives and tax benefits to both local and foreign corporations willing to develop Argentina's energy and industry sectors, as well as giving foreign investors more legal recourse. Frigerio's plans also called for expanded public lending for homebuilders and local industry, public works investments and large petroleum exploration and drilling contracts with foreign oil companies. These investments helped make the
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included 12 MID Deputies. Given little say by the new
Peronist government, which, instead saw its policy shift from populism to erratic crisis management measures, Frigerio initially supported the 1976 coup against PerĂłn's successor (his hapless widow,
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the deciding margin of victory in local elections in 1987. Mayor
Kirchner went on become governor and, in 2003, President of Argentina. The party, which kept a presence in Congress from 1985 to 1995, endorsed Peronist candidate
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a voice in government in exchange for their support. The pact, a mere rumor at the time, created a rift within the UCR at their party convention in
November 1956, forcing Frondizi and his supporters to run on a splinter
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Frondizi designated Frigerio Secretary of Socio-Economic Affairs, a secondary post in the critical Economics Ministry the new president was forced to offer Frigerio due to steadfast opposition from the
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448:. Policy differences over Frondizi-era oil contracts, which Illia rescinded, led the MID to actively oppose him, however. Frigerio became a significant shareholder in Argentina's largest news daily,
486:'s policies helped undo much of what Frondizi and Frigerio had installed twenty years earlier. This led the MID to abandon its early support for the regime and particularly for its chief economist,
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nearly self-sufficient in its growing energy and industry needs and helped shape national policy even after
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