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Perón (Argentina presidency), as realized, 1946-1955

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The administration of Juan Domingo Perón as President of Argentina, spanning two consecutive terms from 1946 to 1955. It operated within the federal government of Argentina, headquartered in Buenos Aires, and was ended by a military coup in September 1955. The administration is principally associated with the Peronist political movement, the formal doctrine of Justicialismo, and the institutional role of Eva Perón.

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