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- Juan_Per%C3%B3n abstract "Juan Domingo Perón (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈxwan doˈmiŋɡo peˈɾon]; October 8, 1895 – July 1, 1974) was an Argentine military officer and politician.After serving in several government positions, including those of Minister of Labor and Vice President of the Republic, he was three times elected as President of Argentina, serving from June 1946 to September 1955, when he was overthrown by a coup d'état, and from October 1973 to July 1974 (his death).During his first presidential term (1946–1952), Perón was supported by his second wife, Eva Duarte ("Evita"), and the two were immensely popular among many Argentines. Eva died in 1952, and Perón was elected to a second term, serving from 1952 until 1955. During the following period of two military dictatorships, interrupted by two civilian governments, the Peronist party was outlawed and Perón was exiled. When the left-wing Peronist Hector Cámpora was elected President in 1973, Perón returned to Argentina and was soon after elected President for a third time. His third wife, María Estela Martínez, known as Isabel Perón, was elected as Vice President on his ticket and succeeded him as President upon his death in 1974.Although they are still controversial figures, Juan and Evita Perón are still considered icons by the Peronists. The Peróns' followers praised their efforts to eliminate poverty and to dignify labor, while their detractors considered them demagogues and dictators. The Peróns gave their name to the political movement known as Peronism, which in present-day Argentina is represented mainly by the Justicialist Party.".
- Juan_Per%C3%B3n birthDate "1895-10-08".
- Juan_Per%C3%B3n birthPlace Lobos.
- Juan_Per%C3%B3n deathDate "1974-07-01".
- Juan_Per%C3%B3n deathPlace Olivos,_Buenos_Aires_Province.
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- Juan_Per%C3%B3n allegiance "Argentina".
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- Juan_Per%C3%B3n birthName "Juan Domingo Perón".
- Juan_Per%C3%B3n birthPlace "Lobos, Buenos Aires, Argentina".
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- Juan_Per%C3%B3n dateOfDeath "1974-07-01".
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- Juan_Per%C3%B3n deathPlace "Olivos, Buenos Aires, Argentina".
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- Juan_Per%C3%B3n name "Juan Perón".
- Juan_Per%C3%B3n name "Perón, Juan Domingo".
- Juan_Per%C3%B3n nationality "Argentine".
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- Juan_Per%C3%B3n order "(De facto)".
- Juan_Per%C3%B3n party Justicialist_Party.
- Juan_Per%C3%B3n party Labour_Party_(Argentina).
- Juan_Per%C3%B3n placeOfBirth "Lobos, Buenos Aires, Argentina".
- Juan_Per%C3%B3n placeOfDeath "Olivos, Buenos Aires, Argentina".
- Juan_Per%C3%B3n predecessor Edelmiro_Juli%C3%A1n_Farrell.
- Juan_Per%C3%B3n predecessor Ra%C3%BAl_Alberto_Lastiri.
- Juan_Per%C3%B3n president Edelmiro_Juli%C3%A1n_Farrell.
- Juan_Per%C3%B3n profession "Military, Secretary of Labor".
- Juan_Per%C3%B3n rank Lieutenant_general.
- Juan_Per%C3%B3n relations "Juana Sosa Toledo".
- Juan_Per%C3%B3n relations "Mario Tomás Perón".
- Juan_Per%C3%B3n religion Catholic_Church.
- Juan_Per%C3%B3n rows "2".
- Juan_Per%C3%B3n serviceyears "1913".
- Juan_Per%C3%B3n shortDescription "Argentine politician".
- Juan_Per%C3%B3n sign "Ezequiel Zabotinsky, president of the Jewish-Peronist Organizacion Israelita Argentina, 1952–1955".
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- Juan_Per%C3%B3n source "La Hora de los Pueblos".
- Juan_Per%C3%B3n spouse "Aurelia Tizón".
- Juan_Per%C3%B3n spouse "Eva Duarte".
- Juan_Per%C3%B3n spouse "Isabel Martínez Cartas".
- Juan_Per%C3%B3n successor Eduardo_Lonardi.
- Juan_Per%C3%B3n successor Isabel_Mart%C3%ADnez_de_Per%C3%B3n.
- Juan_Per%C3%B3n successor Juan_Pistarini.
- Juan_Per%C3%B3n term "--06-04".
- Juan_Per%C3%B3n term "--10-12".
- Juan_Per%C3%B3n termEnd "1945-10-10".
- Juan_Per%C3%B3n termEnd "1954-09-21".
- Juan_Per%C3%B3n termStart "1944-07-08".
- Juan_Per%C3%B3n termStart "1952-07-26".
- Juan_Per%C3%B3n text "Italian Fascism led popular organizations to an effective participation in national life, which had always been denied to the people. Before Mussolini's rise to power, the nation was on one hand and the worker on the other, and the latter had no involvement in the former. [...] In Germany happened exactly the same phenomenon, meaning, an organized state for a perfectly ordered community, for a perfectly ordered population as well: a community where the state was the tool of the nation, whose representation was, under my view, effective. I thought that this should be the future political form, meaning, the true people's democracy, the true social democracy.".
- Juan_Per%C3%B3n text "Mao is at the head of Asia, Nasser of Africa, De Gaulle of the old Europe and Castro of Latin America.".
- Juan_Per%C3%B3n text "When I realized that Perón, contrary to previous governments, gave Jewish citizens access to public office, I began to change my way of thinking about Argentine politics...".
- Juan_Per%C3%B3n title List_of_Vice_Presidents_of_Argentina.
- Juan_Per%C3%B3n title President_of_Argentina.
- Juan_Per%C3%B3n title "First and Second Terms".
- Juan_Per%C3%B3n title "The Twenty Truths of the Peronist Movement : The Justicialist movement's core tenets".
- Juan_Per%C3%B3n title "Third Term".
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- Juan_Per%C3%B3n vicepresident Alberto_Teisaire.
- Juan_Per%C3%B3n vicepresident Hortensio_Quijano.
- Juan_Per%C3%B3n vicepresident Isabel_Mart%C3%ADnez_de_Per%C3%B3n.
- Juan_Per%C3%B3n vicepresident "None".
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- Juan_Per%C3%B3n years "1944".
- Juan_Per%C3%B3n years "1946".
- Juan_Per%C3%B3n years "1973".
- Juan_Per%C3%B3n description "Argentine politician".
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