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25: 295:, que was a member of the Representative's Assembly for the Agrupación Tradicional, between 1993 and 1997. In 1997, he ran for president. In 2001, Alfredo Bravo was part of the formula of the Agrupación Tradicional who had Carlos Lancioni as candidate for president. 198:
two years earlier. He took part in the writing of the Teacher's Statute, and was involved in the 1973 unification of the teachers' labour movement into the Education Workers Confederation of the Argentine Republic (CTERA), of which he became Secretary General.
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representing the City of Buenos Aires and obtained enough votes to win a seat, but a legal conflict led to the assumption of
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in 1957, since he opposed the participation of many of his fellow party members in the Consultative Junta convened by the
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in 1991. He was reelected in 1995 and 1999. He became a personal friend of his fellow Deputy
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of the Argentine Congress, attended by figures from across the political establishment.
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On the early hours of May 26, 2003, one day after the inauguration of President
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as candidate for Vice-President); but only gathered about 1% of the vote.
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Members of the Argentine Chamber of Deputies elected in Buenos Aires
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The National Security Archive of George Washington University
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Robert Pastor, National Security Council (28 August 1978).
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Bravo returned to his party (the moderate faction, called
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politician, teacher, leader of the teachers' union CTERA,
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On September 8, 1977, about a year and a half after the
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Once freed, he became a human rights militant at the
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Argentine
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Entre Ríos Province
Avellaneda
Buenos Aires Province
Santa Fe Province
compulsory military training
Buenos Aires
Socialist Party
military regime
Juan Perón
coup d'état
National Reorganization Process
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