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discovered two days before they were expected to start, leading to the arrest of Cattáneo, deposed president
Yrigoyen, and others. Most of the political leaders were shortly released but Cattáneo was given a long prison sentence. During this period, Cattáneo authored two books which were released in 1935 and 1939. In 1937 he was part of the Argentine League for the Rights of Man, which sought constitutional legality.
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in 1946 as part of the Block of 44 radicals. At the end of 1949, Cattáneo accused Perón of lying about his assets, offering to buy the president's house for the value that was declared. In response, Cattáneo was expelled from the
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broke out, Cattáneo asked to be reinstated into the army with simultaneous retirement. Initially, he aligned with the new dictatorship which he identified as being responsible for ending the
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second presidency in 1928 and took part of the army's reorganization. Cattáneo tried to defend
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