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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
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Manuel Quintana was born on October 19, 1835, son of
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1412:Raúl Alberto Lastiri
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1145:Miguel Juárez Celman
1140:Julio Argentino Roca
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1049:Juan Manuel de Rosas
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1281:Pedro Pablo Ramírez
1250:Roberto María Ortiz
1245:Agustín Pedro Justo
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1131:Oligarchic Republic
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1054:Juan Ramón Balcarce
775:from 1989 to 1991.
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676:Attempt on his life
512:the bombing of the
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149:José Vicente Zapata
1484:Fernando de la Rúa
1417:Juan Domingo Perón
1308:Juan Domingo Perón
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1059:Juan José Viamonte
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