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Alberto Teisaire

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by banning a number of their organizations and periodicals, and with the unprecedented, December 22 legalization of divorce and prostitution. The Vice President supported these moves, arguing that Argentina's Catholic majority were mostly non-practicing and, by extension, probably amenable to Perón's
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Controversy surrounding the President's in-laws and political violence both by and against his Peronist movement dominated headlines in the first half of 1953, and Perón took the opportunity of upcoming legislative polls to test his popularity. The Argentine Constitution did not require it at the
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Teisaire kept a low profile in retirement. Despite some reports that he was assassinated at a restaurant on 12 October 1962 by left-wing Peronist militants while attending a lunch with his assistants, Tesaire actually died of natural causes on 11 September 1963, at age 72.
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and their platform had provoked growing rivalries within the military regime. Teisaire became Perón's most prominent ally in the government when, in July, he was named Interior Minister (at the time, overseeing law enforcement). He retired as
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Vice President Teisaire was forced to resign on 23 September 1955, following which he was coerced into reading a 7-page confession of the "fugitive dictator's" alleged abuses. His "confession" was produced into a 12-minute
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Teisaire later taught at the Argentine Naval Academy and held numerous policy-making posts in that service, including ones in the Naval Requisitions Department, the Argentine Naval delegations in the
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The miscalculation proved fateful, however. The dispute damaged Teisaire's influence among the largely conservative Catholic navy commanders, who spitefully referred to the Vice President as "that
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and elected Teisaire Vice President by a 30% margin of victory. Following this success, Perón began to dispense with his hitherto warm relations with the
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Documents pertaining to Eva and Juan Perón From the archives of Enrique Pavón Pereyra
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time, but a special election was announced to replace the late Vice President,
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Alberto Teisaire was born in 1891 to Clementina Cejas and Eduardo Teisaire, in
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Teisaire did well in his career in the Senate, even so. He was named
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in 1947, and was reelected Senator in 1951. He was elected to the
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elections increased the Peronists' overwhelming majority in
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A power vacuum, caused by the replacement of President
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Vice President of Argentina
Juan Perón
Hortensio Quijano
Isaac Rojas
Provisional President of the Senate
Ernesto Bavio
Alberto Iturbe
National Senator
City of Buenos Aires
Mendoza, Argentina
Buenos Aires
Independent Party
Peronist Party
Argentine naval
Vice President of Argentina
Mendoza, Argentina
United States Naval Academy
submarine
U.S. Navy
World War I
Sarmiento Frigate
United States
Europe
Navy Mechanics' School
navigation
hydrology
Pedro Ramírez
Edelmiro Farrell
Juan Perón

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