Union of the Argentine People Unión del Pueblo Argentino | |
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Abbreviation | UdelPA |
Leader | Pedro Eugenio Aramburu (1962–1970) |
Founder | Pedro Eugenio Aramburu |
Founded | 1st: 2 January 1962 2nd: 24 August 1972 |
Dissolved | 1st: 28 June 1966 (prohibited) 2nd: 1987 |
Succeeded by | Popular Federalist Alliance |
Headquarters | Buenos Aires |
Ideology | Conservatism Militarism Anti-Peronism |
Political position | Right-wing |
Colors | Blue |
The Union of the Argentine People was an Argentine Right-wing political party founded in 1962 by Pedro Eugenio Aramburu, aiming to establish an antiperonist centrist alternative. Led by him and in a coalition with the Democratic Progressive Party, it could reach the third place in 1963 Presidential election, getting 17.81% of the votes. The party was dissolved by the 1966 Coup, which declared the abolition of all political parties. Though the party had a rebirth in 1972, the assassination of Aramburu and the lack of a strong leadership forced them to merge in a coalition with the Popular Federalist Alliance, led by ex-Navy Captain Francisco Manrique.
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