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Manuel Quintana

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As a result of this situation, the arrest of the branch manager and the intervention of the branch were ordered. Quintana was a National Senator and the bank's legal advisor at the time of the crisis, and he did not hesitate to resign from his bank for "health reasons." However, Quintana traveled to
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Quintana did not agree with the uninominal system, established by the electoral law of 1901, since the system of patronage and the pressure on voters had not been modified. So he sent a bill to Congress, proposing a single and universal registry –based on military service records– and the mandatory
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nature of voting. The original project was so modified that the only thing it had in common with the one presented by the president was the elimination of the single-member system; it was a complete return to the previous system, with all its flaws.
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as a party with the possibility of accessing power. But, suddenly, the UCR reappeared showing a political and territorial organization far superior to that of the ruling party, and a great revolutionary decision, in the
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The Quintana government was a mere continuation of the previous ones: its foreign and economic policies followed the guidelines of Roca's; the economy continued to improve, driven by increased trade and the
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Despite all attempts, Quintana's health continued to deteriorate, so on January 25, 1906, Quintana decided to take a license, delegating the position on an interim basis to Vice President
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and the subsequent attempt on his life damaged his health. As a consequence, he reduced his working hours to a minimum, which complicated his administration.
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in 1855 at the age of twenty and two years later he directed the chair of civil law at the same university.
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He participated in politics since his youth and in 1860 he was elected deputy of the legislature of the
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However, Quintana was already very old, and finally died on March 12, 1906, becoming the first
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In 1873 he became a Freemason. Also in that year he presented himself as a candidate in the
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was divided into two factions: the one led by Roca and the one led by former president
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as the nation's capital, which would be approved but vetoed by the executive power.
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Among his government efforts, it is worth highlighting the nationalization of the
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Members of the Argentine Chamber of Deputies elected in Buenos Aires Province
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if the government of Santa Fe did not cancel the intervention of the bank.
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His presidency took place within the scope of the period called the "
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Fragile Civilian Governments – Proscription of Peronism (1958–1966)
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Quintana's portrait was featured on the five hundred thousand
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In 1870 he was elected National Senator and in 1871 President
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from 12 October 1904 to 12 March 1906. He died in office.
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Members of the Argentine Senate for Buenos Aires Province
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Bust of Manuel Quintana in the room of the busts of the
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In 1876 there was an incident between the government of
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Manuel Quintana was born on October 19, 1835, son of
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His remains rest in the 496:, and the branch of the Bank of London in 74:October 12, 1904 – March 12, 1906 48: 1628:Rectors of the University of Buenos Aires 946:Supreme directors of the United Provinces 508:, where he proposed to the government of 388:in the Church of San Nicolás de Bari, in 755: 714: 666: 594: 551: 542:presidential elections of April 10, 1904 519: 452: 357: 524:At the end of the second presidency of 386:María del Carmen Susana Rodríguez Viana 1560: 675: 423:In 1864, he was elected member of the 416:to oppose Miter's project to name the 1593:National Autonomist Party politicians 851: 791:Juárez, Francisco N. (7 April 2002). 1436:– Military Dictatorships (1976–1983) 1374:– Military Dictatorships (1966–1973) 1322:– Military Dictatorships (1955–1958) 1269:– Military Dictatorships (1943–1946) 793:"El atentado contra Manuel Quintana" 1588:Argentine people of Spanish descent 1547:List of heads of state of Argentina 710: 590: 395: 13: 1648:Patrician families of Buenos Aires 1643:20th-century Argentine politicians 1467:Return to Democracy (1983–present) 932: 694:Buenos Aires National Penitentiary 635:, no one seriously considered the 377:He received a law degree from the 14: 1659: 1623:University of Buenos Aires alumni 556:Assumption of Manuel Quintana as 431:and presented a bill to name the 384:On December 14, 1861, he married 480:until 1881 when his term ended. 329: 274: 1638:Burials at La Recoleta Cemetery 1433:National Reorganization Process 408:. Subsequently, he went to the 1618:19th-century Argentine lawyers 1504:Cristina Fernández de Kirchner 785: 719:Manuel Quintana's tomb in the 1: 801:. Retrieved 12 February 2016 778: 703:, who had attacked President 547: 425:Argentine Chamber of Deputies 392:, and they had ten children. 982:Antonio González de Balcarce 664:, but was quickly put down. 492:, at that time in charge of 368:Eladio de la Quintana y Uzín 362:Manuel Quintana in the field 353: 23:, the first or paternal 7: 1400:Return of Perón (1973–1976) 957:Gervasio Antonio de Posadas 773:hyperinflation in Argentina 771:that circulated during the 344:Manuel Pedro Quintana Sáenz 225:Manuel Pedro Quintana Sáenz 16:10th President of Argentina 10: 1664: 1216:Marcelo Torcuato de Alvear 1112:Domingo Faustino Sarmiento 930: 642:radical revolution of 1905 623:Radical revolution of 1905 478:University of Buenos Aires 469:from 1874, but he lost to 448:War of the Triple Alliance 379:University of Buenos Aires 310:University of Buenos Aires 18: 1527: 1466: 1430: 1399: 1391:Alejandro Agustín Lanusse 1368: 1342: 1316: 1294: 1263: 1229: 1193: 1125: 1092: 1029: 1005: 987:Juan Martín de Pueyrredón 944: 889: 836: 827: 819: 814: 751: 686:Salvador Planas y Virella 573:National Autonomist Party 530:National Autonomist Party 420:Capital of the Republic. 337: 325: 315: 303: 295: 290:National Autonomist Party 285: 269: 254: 237: 220: 215: 211: 199: 187: 177: 166: 154: 142: 132: 121: 114: 102: 90: 78: 67: 60: 56: 47: 40: 1583:People from Buenos Aires 707:, Quintana's successor. 671:Photo by Manuel Quintana 599:Quintana and his cabinet 457:Photo by Manuel Quintana 429:province of Buenos Aires 402:Province of Buenos Aires 116:Minister of the Interior 1568:Presidents of Argentina 1286:Edelmiro Julián Farrell 1035:Argentine Confederation 895:Independence War Period 1542:President of Argentina 1334:Pedro Eugenio Aramburu 1319:Revolución Libertadora 1084:Juan Esteban Pedernera 1021:Vicente López y Planes 977:Ignacio Álvarez Thomas 962:Carlos María de Alvear 948:of the Río de la Plata 938: 830:President of Argentina 764: 723: 701:Francisco Solano Regis 682:Susana Rodríguez Viana 672: 605:University of La Plata 600: 560: 463:presidential elections 458: 363: 348:President of Argentina 299:Susana Rodríguez Viana 62:President of Argentina 1537:Politics of Argentina 1448:Roberto Eduardo Viola 1386:Roberto M. 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Index

Spanish name
surname

President of Argentina
José Figueroa Alcorta
Julio A. Roca
José Figueroa Alcorta
Minister of the Interior
Luis Sáenz Peña
José Vicente Zapata
Tomás S. de Anchorena
Luis Sáenz Peña
Lucio Vicente López
Eduardo Costa
Buenos Aires
Buenos Aires
La Recoleta Cemetery
Buenos Aires
National Autonomist Party
Alma mater
University of Buenos Aires
Lawyer

President of Argentina

Eladio de la Quintana y Uzín
María Manuela Bernardina Sáenz de Gaona y Álzaga
University of Buenos Aires
María del Carmen Susana Rodríguez Viana
Buenos Aires

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