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  2. General Confederation of Labour (Argentina) - Wikipedia

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    Retail Workers' Union leader Ángel Borlenghi, who became Juan Perón's closest ally in the labor movement.. The CGT was founded on 27 September 1930, the result of an agreement between the Socialist Confederación Obrera Argentina (COA) and the Revolutionary Syndicalist Unión Sindical Argentina (USA), which had succeeded to the FORA IX (Argentine Regional Workers' Federation, Ninth Congress ...

  3. José Brito del Pino - Wikipedia

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    José Brito del Pino was married to María Farías Zubillaga, daughter Francisco Higinio Farias and Josefa Juliana Zubillaga, belonging to a distinguished family. [12] He and his wife were parents of four sons, Eduardo Brito del Pino (attorney), Josefa, Federico Brito del Pino, husband Amanda Berro, daughter of Bernardo Berro, [13] and Darío Brito del Pino, politician, member of the Blanco Party.

  4. Radical Civic Union - Wikipedia

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    The UCR had different fractures, conformations, incarnations and factions, through which the party ruled the country seven times with the presidencies of Hipólito Yrigoyen (1916-1922 and 1928-1930), Marcelo Torcuato de Alvear (1922-1928), Arturo Frondizi (1958-1962), Arturo Illia (1963-1966), Raúl Alfonsín (1983-1989) and Fernando de la Rúa ...

  5. Juan Grabois - Wikipedia

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    Juan Grabois (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈxwaŋ ɡɾaˈβojs] ⓘ; born 23 May 1983) is an Argentine lawyer, professor, writer and social leader.He is the founder of the Movimiento de Trabajadores Excluidos ("Excluded Workers Movement"; MTE), the Confederation of Popular Economy Workers (CTEP, now known as UTEP), and the Patria Grande Front.

  6. List of national legal systems - Wikipedia

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    First Civil Code (a part of the General Code or Carrillo Code) came into effect in 1841; its text was inspired by the South Peruvian Civil Code of Marshal Andres de Santa Cruz. The present Civil Code went into effect 1 January 1888 and was influenced by the Napoleonic Code and the Spanish Civil Code of 1889 (from its 1851 draft version). Croatia

  7. Decree 70/2023 - Wikipedia

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    Decree 70/2023, titled "Bases for the reconstruction of the Argentine economy" (Spanish: Bases para la reconstrucción de la economía argentina) was signed on 20 December 2023, by the Argentine president Javier Milei. It is known in the media as the "Megadecreto" ("Mega-decree") or "decretazo" for its large scope.

  8. Civil code of Argentina - Wikipedia

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    The draft for the Civil Code was written in 1954 by the "Institute of Civil Right" (Instituto de Derecho Civil), dependent on the Ministry of Justice. Jorge Joaquín Llambías was the head of the project, with Roberto Ponssa, Jorge Mazzinghi, Jorge Bargalló Cirio and Ricardo Alberdi as collaborators.

  9. General Archive of the Nation (Argentina) - Wikipedia

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    The General Archive of the Nation (Spanish: Archivo General de la Nación, AGN) are the national archives of Argentina.It is a body under the Secretariat of the Interior, which aims to collect, order and keep the documentation that the law entrusts to it, to spread knowledge of the sources of Argentine history.

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