EL 9 DE JUNIO DE 1956

EL GENERAL VALLE Y LA “PROCLAMA” DEL MOVIMIENTO DE RECUPERACIÓN NACIONAL. LA RESISTENCIA Y LA LUCHA POR RESTABLECER LA VIGENCIA DE LA CONSTITUCIÓN NACIONAL DE 1949

Authors

  • Jorge Francisco Cholvis UBA- ARGENTINA

Keywords:

Coup, 1949 constitution, Liberating Revolution

Abstract

In September 1955, the military uprising began that ended in the coup d'état that brought down the constitutional government presided over by Juan Domingo Perón, who had been re-elected by 62.49% of the votes cast in the presidential elections held in 1951. But before that reactionary sectors were creating the climate. There had been a military uprising that year, later in 1953 they placed explosive devices in the Plaza de Mayo, attacks and sabotage by the so-called civil commandos, and the criminal bombing of June 20, 1955 to a defenseless city. Three months later the blow begins to be evident. Consequence of this, suppression of social achievements that the people had acquired and setback in the economic development that the country had achieved

Published

2020-10-30

How to Cite

Cholvis, J. F. (2020). EL 9 DE JUNIO DE 1956: EL GENERAL VALLE Y LA “PROCLAMA” DEL MOVIMIENTO DE RECUPERACIÓN NACIONAL. LA RESISTENCIA Y LA LUCHA POR RESTABLECER LA VIGENCIA DE LA CONSTITUCIÓN NACIONAL DE 1949. Revista De La Escuela Del Cuerpo De Abogados Y Abogadas Del Estado, (4), 348–390. Retrieved from https://revistaecae.ptn.gob.ar/index.php/revistaecae/article/view/164