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Frondizi and UCRI
The UCRI campaigned against the policy, though when Frondizi took office, he shifted in favor of further, pro-clerical reforms, which he then referred to as " free education.
Those among Frondizi's former allies who objected to this move backed the progressive former Buenos Aires Province Governor, Oscar Alende, an erstwhile Frondizi ally who ran on the UCRI ticket ( its last ) and finished second.
Alende became the leader of the UCRI following the 1962 overthrow of President Arturo Frondizi ( who broke with the party ), and stood as UCRI candidate for President in the 1963 elections.
Receiving the endorsement of the exiled populist leader, Juan Perón four days before the February 1958 general elections, UCRI Presidential candidate Arturo Frondizi defeated the more conservative People's UCR by 17 % and the party enjoyed a narrow majority in Congress.
Frondizi and his chief economist while in office, Rogelio Frigerio, left the UCRI in August to establish the Integration and Development Movement ( MID ), whose platform centered on economic growth.

Frondizi and Perón
Other reforms backed by Frondizi until the 1958 campaign, such as the legalization of divorce ( briefly accomplished by Perón, in 1954-55 ), were sidestepped in the interest of placating conservatives.
Distanced from Frondizi since the 1959 recession, Perón added a further point of contention by having himself named Framini's running mate, a symbolic spot on the ticket which, unable to return, he could never fill, but which would prove a powerful endorsement to Framini.
Given little say by the new Peronist government, which, instead saw its policy shift from populism to erratic crisis management measures, Frondizi initially supported the 1976 coup against Perón's successor ( his hapless widow, Isabel Perón ).
Perón and, most notably, the administration of President Arturo Frondizi, encouraged foreign ( as well as local ) investment in energy and industry as part of a developmentalist policy of import substitution industrialization.

Frondizi and their
In the interim, Frondizi married the former Elena Faggionato in 1933, and in 1935, built a summer cottage in the then-secluded seaside resort town of Pinamar, which after the birth of their daughter, Elena ( their only child ), in 1937, the Frondizis christened Elenita.
Frondizi reversed Aramburu's attempts to de-Peronize labor, promptly returning six unions to their Peronist leadership, and appointing one of their own, Alfredo Allende, as Labor Minister.

Frondizi and leading
When Frondizi came into office in 1958 the oil production had not grown significantly since the sometimes abusive Standard Oil was forced out in the 1930s and as Argentina became more motorized, oil imports were soon the country leading drain of foreign exchange.

Frondizi and Argentine
Negotiations with Brazil resulted in the Mercosur customs union, in March 1991, and on November 14, he addressed a joint session of the U. S. Congress, being one of only three Argentine presidents who had that distinction ( together with Raúl Alfonsín and Arturo Frondizi ).
Frondizi followed these exchanges with private discussions with Che Guevara in Buenos Aires, a misstep resulting in the Argentine military's opposition to further talks.
More of a mystery at time was the extent of the Social Welfare Minister's involvement in the recently formed Argentine Anticommunist Alliance ( Triple A ), a paramilitary force that, between late 1973 and late 1974, had already carried out nearly 300 murders, including that of former President Arturo Frondizi's brother, Professor Silvio Frondizi, Congressman Rodolfo Ortega Peña, activist Father Carlos Mugica, Buenos Aires Province Assistant Police Chief Julio Troxler, former Córdoba Vice-Governor Atilio López, and former Chilean Army head Carlos Prats.
Born to Isabel Ercoli and Giulio Frondizi, Italian Argentine immigrants from the Umbria Region, Arturo had ten brothers, including Silvio, who became a lawyer and was assassinated in 1974 by the Triple A, and Risieri, who became a philosopher and rector of the University of Buenos Aires ( UBA ).
Frondizi graduated from the UBA Law School with honors in 1930, and entered politics following the coup against President Hipólito Yrigoyen, the longtime leader of the centrist UCR, and the first Argentine President elected via universal ( male ) suffrage.
Frondizi attempted to negotiate an entente between the U. S. and Cuba with a secret, August 1961 meeting at the Quinta de Olivos residence with Cuban envoy ( and fellow Argentine ) Che Guevara.
Perón's return from exile imminent, Frondizi opted to endorse the aging leader's ticket for the 1973 elections, and following seven years of military rule, the reopened Argentine Congress included 12 MID Deputies.
The MID maintained a considerable following in a number of the less developed Argentine provinces, where voters had fond memories of the Frondizi administration's development projects, and helped elect allies within the Justicialist Party ( Peronists ), in Formosa and Misiones Provinces, as well as Mayoral candidate Néstor Kirchner in Río Gallegos, Santa Cruz Province ; Kirchner went on become governor and, in 2003, President of Argentina.

Frondizi and elections
Allowing elections in 1983, the dictatorship left an insolvent Argentina, its business and consumer confidence almost shattered and its international prestige damaged following the 1982 Falklands War, an invasion Frondizi opposed.
Frondizi supported Peronist candidate Carlos Menem in the May 1989 elections, though his support soured when Menem turned to neo-liberal and free trade policies.

Frondizi and .
* 1962 – Arturo Frondizi, the president of Argentina, is overthrown in a military coup by Argentina's armed forces, ending an 11 and a half day constitutional crisis.
* October 28 – Arturo Frondizi, President of Argentina ( d. 1995 )
Arturo Frondizi won the 1958 presidential election in a landslide.
President Frondizi ( 2nd from left ) hosts President John F. Kennedy in Buenos Aires, 1961.
Though commercial concerns continued to dominate foreign policy, conflict resolution was again ventured into when President Arturo Frondizi initiated negotiations between U. S. President John F. Kennedy and Cuban representative Ernesto Che Guevara during a Western Hemisphere summit in Uruguay in August 1961.
Ultimately, Cuba was expelled from the Organization of American States in January 1962 and Frondizi was forced by the military to resign that March.
The effort, though fruitless, showed audacity on the part of Frondizi, whom President Kennedy called " a really tough man.
In 1961, Argentina's president Arturo Frondizi visited the island to show his country's interest.
Graffiti are also shown, like " Vote for Frondizi ", referencing then-elected president Arturo Frondizi.
Following the provincial victory of the newly re-legalised Peronists, the military deposed President Arturo Frondizi but reluctantly allowed Guido to assume the Presidency, with the support of the Supreme Court of Argentina.
Arturo Frondizi Ercoli ( October 28, 1908 – April 18, 1995 ) was the President of Argentina between May 1, 1958, and March 29, 1962, for the Intransigent Radical Civic Union.
Frondizi was born in Paso de los Libres, Corrientes Province.
The family relocated to Concepción del Uruguay in 1912, and in 1923 to Buenos Aires, where Frondizi enrolled in the UBA, in 1926.
Military pressure on Frondizi did not relent, and he signed the Conintes Plan in 1960, which banned communism and suspended civil liberties, but which he eschewed implementing.

others and UCRI
A proposed Popular Front uniting banned Peronists, the UCRI and others dissolved ahead of the July 1963 general elections, when Buenos Aires Province Governor Oscar Alende developed objections to the inclusion of conservatives in the alliance.

others and Perón
Some state offices have started to use both last names, in the traditional father then mother order, to reduce the risk of a person being mistaken for others using the same name combinations, e. g. if Eva Duarte and Juan Perón had a child named Juan, he might be misidentified if he were called Juan Perón, but not if he was known as Juan Perón Duarte.
Odría came down hard on APRA, momentarily pleasing the oligarchy and all others on the right, but like Juan Perón, he followed a populist course that won him great favor with the poor and lower classes.

others and instructed
It was necessary that an abbot should be at least 25 years of age, of legitimate birth, a monk of the house, unless it furnished no suitable candidate, when a liberty was allowed of electing from another convent, well instructed himself, and able to instruct others, one also who had learned how to command by having practised obedience.
Paul referred to praying, singing praise, and giving thanks in tongues ( 1 Cor 14: 14-17 ), as well as to the interpretation of tongues ( 1 Cor 14: 5 ), and instructed those speaking in tongues to pray for the ability to interpret their tongues so others could understand them ( 1 Cor 14: 13 ).
The group, which was described as a " tight circle of monarchists ," was instructed to find a non-partisan candidate who would respect the monarchical aspects of the viceregal office and conducted extensive consultations with more than 200 people across the country, including academics, provincial premiers, current and former political party leaders, former prime ministers, and others, in order to develop a short list of candidates for the position.
Watson then instructed Kasabian to remain outside and keep watch while the others entered the house.
Let a power be given to the Secretary to establish and maintain free schools in every city, village and township in the United States ; ... Let the youth of our country be instructed in reading, writing, and arithmetic, and in the doctrines of a religion of some kind ; the Christian religion should be preferred to all others ; for it belongs to this religion exclusively to teach us not only to cultivate peace with all men, but to forgive — nay more, to love our very enemies ....< p >
Balakirev had the musical experience that the others in The Five lacked, and he instructed them much as he instructed himself — by an empirical approach, learning how other composers solved various problems by sifting through their scores and seeing how they addressed those challenges.
Adam Galinsky, along with several coauthors, found that when those who are reminded of their powerlessness are instructed to draw Es on their forehead, they are 3 times more likely to draw them such that they are legible to others than those who are reminded of their power.
Other times they instructed others to destroy the work after their deaths ; such action was not taken in several well-known cases, such as Virgil's Aeneid saved by Augustus, and Kafka's novels saved by Max Brod.
Lord Dalhousie, who was indignant at the colossal wasteful expenditure of Travancore state treasury through mahādanams among others, instructed Lord Harris Governor of Madras, warn the Rāja under the ninth article of the treaty of 1805.
When Olson knew he was dying of cancer, he instructed his literary executor Charles Boer and others to organise and produce the final book in the sequence following Olson's death.
Let the youth of our country be instructed in reading, writing, and arithmetic, and in the doctrines of a religion of some kind ; the Christian religion should be preferred to all others ; for it belongs to this religion exclusively to teach us not only to cultivate peace with all men, but to forgive — nay more, to love our very enemies.
Irenaeus wrote that " Polycarp also was not only instructed by the apostles, and conversed with many who had seen the Lord, but was also appointed bishop by apostles in Asia and in the church in Smyrna " and that he himself had, as a boy, listened to " the accounts which ( Polycarp ) gave of his intercourse with John and with the others who had seen the Lord ".
PGP users digitally sign each others ' identity certificates and are instructed to do so only if they are confident the person and the public key belong together.
Mahavatar Babaji told Lahiri Mahasaya that he was his guru from the past, then initiated him into Kriya Yoga and instructed Lahiri to initiate others.
Alternatively, being that we share a partnership with God, humanity is instructed to take the steps towards improving the state of the world and helping others, which simultaneously brings more honor to God's sovereignty.
At that time there was no facility for independent study in the north of England and Chetham's will of 1651 had stipulated that the Library should be ' for the use of schollars and others well affected ', and instructed the librarian ' to require nothing of any man that cometh into the library '.
Patrick instructed her to remain hidden in the cave if others came.
With the return of King Charles II in May 1660, Kelsey felt safer removing himself to the Netherlands, but with others including John Desborough was instructed to return to England in 1666.
;: The third of Onimaru's Hakki, he become something of a sidekick to Onimaru, who often sends him to others whom he instructed Spiderman to revive to attack Yaiba and his friends.
* Publius Licinius ( C. f. P. n .) Varus, praetor urbanus in 208 BC ; he was instructed to refit thirty old ships and find crews for twenty others, in order to protect the coast near Rome.
Cerealis instructed the others not to be scornful.
Finding a severe ground haze over the target, most returned to base as instructed in their field orders, but others attacked, resulting in the bombing of American troops.
As a teacher, Granet, “ a bristling and cantankerous disputant, a rich mind powerfully stimulating those of others ” ( Gille ) apparently instructed his students to “ read slowly and always slowly .” According to one student, Polish sinologist Witold Jablonski, Granet did “ not care for popularity ”: “ he is a scholar, he is a thinker, sometimes, perhaps, a wizard .” ( Jablonski ) The sinologist shared his commitment to learning the language of the texts he studied, and analyzing all materials, whether primary or secondary, critically.
According to his testimony and that of others, ONI was responsible for collecting and evaluating intelligence, but R. Adm. Richmond Kelly Turner, Director of War Plans, had sought and received the authority in 1940 to control information sent to the fleet on “ enemy intentions ” andthe strategic picture .” Exercising this authority, Turner had prepared messages to fleet commanders on November 24 that “ a surprise aggressive movement on the Philippines or Guam is a distinct possibility ,” and on November 27 stating that “ this is a war warning … an aggressive move by Japan is expected within the next few days … indicates an amphibious expedition against either the Philippines, Thai or Kra Peninsula or possibly Borneo … execute appropriate defensive deployment .” Wilkinson had followed these messages up on December 2 with a message to the fleet commanders reporting that Japanese consuls were instructed to destroy their codes — a standard precaution for hostilities.

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