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#1. 1983 Argentine general election - Wikipedia
The Argentine general election of 1983 was held on 30 October and marked the return of constitutional rule following the self-styled National Reorganization ...
#2. Argentina 1983: Elections and Items for Negotiations ... - JSTOR
political actors listed in the appendix. 1. FIRST NOTES TOWARDS AN EVALUATION OF THE ELECTION. RESULTS OF 30 OCTOBER 1983. TABLE 1 Electoral Results, ...
#3. THE ARGENTINE RESULT: A VOTE FOR DEMOCRACY
The election Sunday of Raul Alfonsin as President appears to reflect a desire among Argentines to end decades of alternating military coups ...
#4. Argentina Period of democratic transition: 1982–1983 Pro ...
Following a 1976 military coup that removed Maria Isabela Peron from the presidency, the new military regime began a campaign of severe repression against ...
#5. 1983 Argentine general election - Wikidata
elecciones presidenciales y legislativas de Argentina en 1983. Traditional Chinese. No label defined. No description defined. Chinese.
#6. Argentina celebrates 30 years of democracy and free ...
Argentina is recalling with different acts and commemoration ceremonies the thirty years since the return of democracy when Raul Alfonsin ...
#7. Argentina - Politics - 1983 Return to Democracy
Democracy returned to Argentina in 1983, with Raul Alfonsin of the country's oldest political party, the Radical Civic Union (UCR), ...
#8. Category:1983 Argentine general election
Media in category "1983 Argentine general election". The following 98 files are in this category, out of 98 total.
#9. Argentina — - ACE Electoral Knowledge Network
When Alfonsín transferred the presidential sash to Carlos Saúl Menem in 1989 it was the first time in Argentinean history that a fairly elected president from ...
#10. Changes in democratic Argentina: 1983 to the present
The ability of Argentine democracy to tackle reforms when they appear both overdue and feasible, instead of attempting them all at once, ...
#11. Raul Alfonsin | Biography, Presidency, & Facts | Britannica
Raúl Alfonsín, in full Raúl Ricardo Alfonsín Foulkes, (born March 12, 1927, Chascomús, Argentina—died March 31, 2009, Buenos Aires), civilian president of ...
#12. National Elections in Argentina - Election Resources on the ...
In the 2003 presidential election, the formula of Carlos Menem and Juan Carlos Romero - which had won the largest number of votes in the first ...
#13. Problems of Democracy in Argentina: Alfonsín, Crisis ... - CORE
impact of the electoral process on the Argentinian political system. The 1983 elections would seem to have signaled the restoration of.
#14. Argentina. Presidential Election 1983 - Electoral Geography 2.0
Argentina. Legislative Election 1983 · Argentina. Legislative Election 1985 » · Trackback URL · RSS Feed for This Post Post a Comment. Name (required).
#15. 1983 general election - BBC Politics 97
The Conservatives benefited from a three horse race, in which votes for the opposition were split between the Labour Party and the Liberal/SDP Alliance. Mrs ...
#16. Argentina: Sistemas Electorales / Electoral Systems
Election System. Senators elected through closed list proportional representation. Two senate seats per district granted to the party receiving the highest ...
#17. Argentina | Election Passport
Argentina elects the Chamber of Deputies (Cámara de Diputados) off of closed party lists via the d'Hondt highest average method of proportional ...
#18. 23 The Politics of Presidential Term Limits in Argentina
The constitution was the result of an agreement among the Argentine provinces, with the exception of Buenos Aires, which only ratified the constitutional text ...
#19. The 39 steps - Buenos Aires Times
Raúl Alfonsín's election victory and inauguration gave most people every impression of a fresh start even if a Radical party then nearing ...
#20. Argentina's presidential campaign takes a turn to the right
Minister of Economy Sergio Massa has been chosen by the left-wing Peronist political movement to face off against far-right economist Javier ...
#21. Which party won the 1983 general election with a huge ...
The Republican Party · The Democratic Party · The Conservative Party · The British Union Party · Margaret Thatcher's personal popularity was greatly boasted by ...
#22. Argentina | International IDEA
Year Voter Turnout Total vote Registration VAP Turnout Voting age population Population 2021 71.51 % 24,842,572 34,742,150 72.57 % 34,230,537 45,864,9... 2019 80.94 % 27,698,054 34,218,538 82.82 % 33,442,549 45,089,4... 2017 76.74 % 25,413,205 33,116,077 77.69 % 32,713,088 44,293,2...
#23. Argentina (12/08) - State Department
Democracy returned to Argentina in 1983, with Raul Alfonsin of the country's oldest political party, the Radical Civic Union (UCR), winning the presidency ...
#24. 20 Argentine Raul Alfonsin Election Stock Photos, High-Res ...
Browse Getty Images' premium collection of high-quality, authentic Argentine Raul Alfonsin Election stock photos, royalty-free images, and pictures.
#25. 17. Argentina (1916-present) - University of Central Arkansas
The Conservative Party (CP) won 28 seats in the Chamber of Deputies. Hipólito Yrigoyen of the UCR was elected president with 47 percent of the vote on April 2, ...
#26. Argentine president eschews re-election bid - La Prensa Latina
Buenos Aires, Apr 21 (EFE).- Alberto Fernandez said Friday that he will not seek a second term as president of Argentina in the October ...
#27. Charismatic Leadership and the Transition to Democracy:The ...
The Rise of Carlos Saúl Menem in Argentine Politics by. María Fernanda Arias Catholic University of Buenos Aires. Introduction In December 1983 Raúl ...
#28. 1983 General Election: Results & Demographics - StudySmarter
The 1983 General Election in the United Kingdom was a pivotal moment in British political history and memorable as a low point for the Labour Party as it ...
#29. Argentina's Dirty War and the Transition to Democracy
From 1976-1983, a brutal military junta ruled Argentina in what was called “the Dirty War,” when some 10,000 persons were “disappeared” and ...
#30. Why Argentina's Politics Are Surprisingly Stable
But as campaigns gear up, Argentina's political system is surprisingly calm. Once considered a basket case of instability, Argentina today has ...
#31. Argentina Elections 2019: Who's Running, What's at Stake
Former President and current Senator Cristina Fernandez; Argentina's President Mauricio Macri; Alberto Fernandez, presidential candidate for the ...
#32. A film about Argentina's history sheds light on its politics today
Argentina, 1985” shows how the Kirchners have twisted events of the recent past | The Americas.
#33. Argentina elections: why investors believe Macri's time is up
What can Mr Macri do next? Some political analysts and investors have written off the Argentine president as the leader of a lame duck ...
#34. Premières élections libres après la dictature militaire en ...
Raul Alfonsin, du parti de l'Union radicale civile (URC), est élu président de l'Argentine avec 52 % des voix. Son parti obtient également la majorité des ...
#35. Opposition scores win in Argentina primaries amid voter anger ...
A ticket involving former President Cristina Fernández emerged as the strongest vote-getter in Argentina's primary elections Sunday, ...
#36. Argentina - Alertas – Directorio Legislativo
On November 14, Argentines voted to renew their Congress for the next two years (2021-2023). In both chambers of the Legislative branch, Frente de Todos ...
#37. Social Revolution or Political Takeover? The Argentine ...
4 This phenomenon has been dubbed “the new iron law of Argentine politics”, meaning that. “non-Peronists are able to win presidential elections but are unable ...
#38. La Pampa kicks off 2023 electoral calendar
Before October's presidential election, most Argentine provinces will elect governors, mayors, legislators, and district representatives. Here's ...
#39. Argentina Presidential Elections May Result in Downfall For ...
Two-times former president, Cristina Kirchner, is the architect of the Peronist coalition. She may be about to take it down with her.
#40. Argentina Declassification Project: History - INTEL.gov
Argentina's Military Dictatorship Argentina: Before March 1976 For over a year prior to the March 1976 coup, U.S. government officials and other obser...
#41. Argentina's Parliament and other political institutions
Executive power is vested in the President of the Republic, legislative power in the bicameral National Congress, and judicial power in the ...
#42. Argentina Country Report 2022 - Bti-project.org
After three years of President Mauricio Macri's center-right government, political polarization returned to Argentina during the 2019 election year as a ...
#43. Shock result forces Argentine election to second round
With the race to succeed Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner at a fever pitch, Argentina is suddenly facing its first ever presidential runoff.
#44. In Argentina, a "Right Turn" That Wasn't and Left-Peronism's ...
The winning formula, which includes former president Cristina Fernández de Kirchner as vice-presidential candidate and her hand-picked running- ...
#45. Democracy's Growing Pains–Chile and Argentina - AEI
The recent detention of former dictator General Augusto Pinochet in London as the result of actions by British and Spanish courts is putting Chilean civil- ...
#46. Argentina 2019: Broken Economy, Strengthened Democracy
On 27 October 2019, the Peronist presidential ticket of Alberto Fernández and Cristina Fernández de Kirchner obtained victory in the first round of national ...
#47. Argentina | Parline: the IPU's Open Data Platform
Data on the age of parliamentarians is collected at the start of the legislature, following the most recent elections. This data is not updated during the ...
#48. Argentina 1853 (reinst. 1983, rev. 1994) - Constitute Project
Article 1. The Argentine Nation adopts the federal, republican, representative form for its government, as established by the present Constitution.
#49. Case study #1 - 1983 Election – A Level Politics Edexcel ...
The Conservatives benefited from a three horse race, in which votes for the opposition were split between the Labour Party and the Liberal/SDP Alliance.
#50. Right-wing populist Javier Milei gains support in Argentina by ...
He believes selling human organs should be legal, climate change is a “socialist lie,” sex education is a ploy to destroy the family and ...
#51. Argentina's presidential baton-maker says sucked ... - Reuters
A deepening feud between Argentine President-elect Mauricio Macri and the country's departing Peronist leader over the handover of power ...
#52. Argentina's Ruling Coalition Faces Prospect of Election Defeat ...
The Peronists have failed to rally behind a candidate for this year's election, including President Alberto Fernández.
#53. Isabel Martinez de Perón | Encyclopedia.com
Isabel Martinez de PerónIsabel Martinez de Perón (born 1931) became the first female president in Latin America when she assumed the Argentine presidency ...
#54. Argentine general election, 1983 - Alchetron, the free social ...
The Argentine general election of 1983 was held on 30 October and marked the return of constitutional rule following the selfstyled National ...
#55. 1983 and All That | Ipsos
In a guest blog, David Cowling ponders the Labour Party's 1983 election campaign and whether it is set for a similar performance in 2017.
#56. Argentina: post-election power struggles - Elcano Royal Institute
General and provincial elections in most parts of Argentina have begun to clarify the political scene. The agreement with the IMF has done likewise as far ...
#57. Things Fell Apart? Yoruba Responses to the 1983 Elections in ...
ON 16 August 1983, towns throughout Nigeria's Ondo State erupted into violence. The ostensible cause was popular reaction against rigged gubernational ...
#58. Argentina: A South American Power Struggles for Stability
Peronism, a populist movement established by President Juan Peron in the 1940s, remains the dominant political ideology in Argentina, but ...
#59. Who Rules the Airwaves? The Influence of Radio in the 1946 ...
We analyze the role radio played in the Argentinian elections of 1946 and 1948, particularly whether this medium helped Perón secure his electoral victories ...
#60. Cristina Fernández de Kirchner wins, but not by enough
Mid-term elections in Argentina reveal the country is resisting the temptation to become a normal and boring country.
#61. Making Peronism Work: Prospects for Argentina's Run-Off ...
Argentina's run-off elections on November 22 will not only be a test for outgoing President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner and her mission ...
#62. 12 1983 argentine general election Images - Picryl
Download Images of 1983 argentine general election - Free for commercial use, no attribution required. From: Menem elecciones 1983, to José Alfredo Martínez ...
#63. Argentine general election, 1983
Argentina held presidential and national parliamentary elections in 1983.Registered voters: 17929951 Percentage of registered voters voting: 85.61 Electoral ...
#64. 1983 election: A harbinger of battles to come - Socialist Party
Two Militant MPs, the 'longest suicide note in history', early Liverpool tremors…
#65. Elections to Watch in 2023 - Foreign Policy
In Argentina and Pakistan, both in the throes of economic turmoil, ... here are 14 presidential and parliamentary elections to watch in 2023 ...
#66. Argentina: The Journey From Military Intervention to ...
Argentina has moved through two defining eras. The first was one of military coups and dictatorships that repeatedly interrupted democratic ...
#67. Perón: the Ascent and Decline to Power
Juan Perón was the democratically elected president of Argentina from 1946 until he was deposed by a military coup in 1955. He remained in exile for almost ...
#68. How Margaret Thatcher's Falklands gamble paid off
The Falklands war of April-June 1982 was the turning point in Mrs Thatcher's premiership, indeed in her political career.
#69. Argentine president wins landslide re-election - NBC News
President Cristina Fernandez, buoyed by Argentina's booming economy, was re-elected by a landslide Sunday, exit polls predicted.
#70. How Many Clients does it take to win and election? Estimating ...
PDF | Critical for our understanding ,of clientelism ,is to measure ,the size and structure of political networks. That is, to measure whether parties.
#71. MAJOR TRENDS IN THE WORLD IN 1983
This deployment of American missiles did spark a renewed anti-nuclear movement in some European countries, but that has not had an appreciable impact on Western ...
#72. Reverso builds a culture of accountability ahead of Argentina's ...
Instead, media partners will act as an early warning system for Chequeado to help them produce and respond to election misinformation more ...
#73. World Report 2022: Argentina | Human Rights Watch
In December 2020, Congress passed a landmark bill to legalize abortion up to the fourteenth week of pregnancy, ending a nearly century-old exception model that ...
#74. Papal Election Stirs Argentina's “Dirty War” Past - NBC New York
Jorge Mario Bergoglio, like most other Argentines, failed to openly confront the 1976-1983 military junta ...
#75. Argentina Dictatorship & Timeline | Is Argentina a Democracy?
Who was the Argentine dictator? The dictator of Argentina was Juan Peron. Peron and his mix of left-wing economic policy and military rule ...
#76. Mauricio Macri Elected Argentina President - Business Insider
BUENOS AIRES — Conservative challenger Mauricio Macri turned Argentine politics on its head on Sunday, kicking the ruling Peronist movement ...
#77. Curriculum Vitae, Mrs Elsa Rosa Diana Kelly (Argentina)
Election of members of the Executive Board: Curriculum Vitae, Mrs Elsa Rosa Diana Kelly (Argentina). Conference : UNESCO. General Conference, 23rd, Sofia, ...
#78. Argentinian 'death flight' plane to be displayed at Buenos ...
The junta in power from 1976 to 1983 used the aircraft to dump bodies of political opponents in the Rio de la Plata.
#79. PRESIDENT CARLOS MENEM CLAIMS VICTORY IN ...
(15 May 1995) Spanish/NatIncumbent Argentine President Carlos Menem, whose free market reforms tamed hyperinflation and revived the ...
#80. The Argentine Presidential Election: Is Political Renewal ...
Néstor Kirchner took office on May 25 with the weakest voter mandate of any Argentine president ever elected. His election was the result of voters choosing the ...
#81. Post-Election Report: Argentina - The American Prospect
In our continuing series of election reports, we welcome political scientists Natalia C. Del Cogliano and Mariana L. Prats with the ...
#82. Argentine president to seek re-election | News | Al Jazeera
Fernandez de Kirchner to seek a second term, ending months of speculation about her political plans.
#83. Overseas Business Risk: Argentina - GOV.UK
1. Political and economic · 2. Business and Human Rights · 3. Bribery and corruption · 4. Terrorism threat · 5. Protective security/ organised crime ...
#84. Information Manipulation: A Challenge for Our Democracies
ABOUT CAPS AND IRSEM. The Policy Planning Staff (Centre d'analyse, de prévision et de stratégie), known as CAPS, created in 1973, reports.
#85. The Mothers of the Disappeared: Challenging the Junta in ...
This conflict summary was commissioned by the International Center on Nonviolent Conflict (ICNC). We are an educational organization dedicated to developing ...
#86. Argentina Can't Quit Peronismo | The Nation
With the election of President Alberto Fernández and VP Cristina Fernández de Kirchner, the country is experiencing a populist-nationalist ...
#87. Mexico's Democracy: We Are Still Standing | Wilson Center
Three 'Cs' describe key actors in this process: Citizens who uphold the Constitution, and the Court which will review President López Obrador's ...
#88. Fernandez celebrates election landslide - Taipei Times
Argentine President Cristina Fernandez celebrated a landslide re-election victory in presidential elections yesterday, on the back of ...
#89. Elections in Argentina: Argentine general election, 2007 ...
Elections in Argentina: Argentine general election, 2007, Argentine general election, 1995, Argentine presidential elections, 1862-1910 : Source: Wikipedia: ...
#90. Lower Chamber Countries and Elections | CLEA
Countries Number of Elections Years Afghanistan 2 2005, 2010 Albania 5 2001, 2005, 2009, 2013, 2017 Andorra 7 1997, 2001, 2005, 2009, 2011, 2015, 2019
#91. Malcolm Fraser: timeline | naa.gov.au
Fraser was elected as Member of Parliament for the seat of Wannon (Vic.), in the 22nd federal election. 1970 to 1979. 21 Mar 1975: Liberal Party Leadership.
#92. U.S. Policy, Human Rights, and the Prospects for Democracy ...
The Law Group's Election Observer Project is designed to evaluate all aspects of ... and has observed elections in Argentina ( 1983 ) , Nicaragua ( 1984 ) ...
#93. Turnout is heavy in Argentina's presidential election
Argentine voters turned out in big numbers Sunday to decide whether the anointed favorite of President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner will ...
#94. Volume Two. Labour Party General Election Manifestos 1900-1997
... W. 16 adult education: 1970 164; 1974 (Oct) 205; 1979 225; 1983 265; ... 235, 286, 308 Argentina 235, 248, 284, 287 arms control: 1935 46; 1959 99–100; ...
#95. Argentine elections: a dawn of hope - UPI Archives
Argentine elections : a dawn of hope. By DANIEL DROSDOFF, UPI Senior Editor Oct. 29, 1983. Ad. BUENOS AIRES, Argentina -- Elections in Argentina mean a lot ...
#96. Mothers of the Plaza de Mayo campaign for democracy and ...
Their campaign also led to demands for democracy in Argentina. Time period notes. Although the Mothers continued to campaign after July 1983, ...
#97. History Education in the Digital Age - 第 221 頁 - Google 圖書結果
... a large migratory presence such as Argentina was oriented (Bertoni, 2001). ... to winning the 1983 elections by a wide margin (Porto & Yulita, 2016).
#98. Presidentialism and Democracy in Latin America
The decline of the two - party - dominant system , 1983-95 : The percentage ... Electoral de la República Argentina . method of election has contributed to ...
#99. Election of three member governments to the Executive ...
Election of three member governments to the Executive Committee on the termination of the periods of office of Argentina, Jamaica and Nicaragua ...
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(15 May 1995) Spanish/NatIncumbent Argentine President Carlos Menem, whose free market reforms tamed hyperinflation and revived the ... ... <看更多>