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and negotiation, not only with the traditional conservative parties that were controlling the senate, but also with the new popular parties that had gained leadership from the secret ballot: the
Socialist Party and the Democratic Progressive party. Also, Yrigoyen took forward a political system of interventions to the provinces and a style of personal and direct management, that would be severely critical for his opposition both inside and outside of the UCR, calling it "personalism".
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On the matter of labor, he propelled several laws for workers such as the law of the 8 hour work day and the law of Sunday rest, and he intervened as a neutral mediator in the conflicts between labor unions and big companies. However, during his time in government, several large worker massacres such
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was elected president in 1910, the UCR already was not in the position to carry out new assembled uprisings, but the general belief that existed was that a revolution was imminent. Saénz Peña y
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Mendoza, in September 2006, the party leaders had admitted that they reviewing requests of intervention against the provincial committees of
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occurred, with thousands of workers killed. The historian Halperín Donghi explains that the radical governments resolved the problem of regional equality in
Argentina, but as a consequence of this, they brought social inequalities to a higher level at the same time. This is because radicalism
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Before 1912, Argentina was using an electoral system in which votes were expressed verbally, or by ticket, in public place, and in a voluntary way, called the "predictable vote", which broke the electoral system. The struggle for democracy in
Argentina, not related initially as much with universal
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in 1912, the Party managed to win the general elections of 1916, when Hipólito
Yrigoyen became president. As well as backing more popular participation, UCR's platform included promises to tackle the country's social problems and eradicate poverty. Yrigoyen's presidency however turned out to be
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coming first but with only 25% of the votes (approximately 19% of the votes were blank ballots returned by
Peronists owing to their party being banned). Although Argentina experienced during Illia's presidency one of the most successful periods of history in terms of economic performance, the
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During the 1970s Peronist government (1973–1976), the UCR was the second-most supported party, but this didn't actually grant the party the role of being the political opposition. In fact, the Peronist government's most important criticisms came from the same Peronist Party (now called
4237:"LAS TRANSFORMACIONES RECIENTES EN LA UNIÓN CÍVICA RADICAL. RENOVACIÓN PARTIDARIA, POLARIZACIÓN POLÍTICA Y OPOSICIÓN AL KIRCHNERISMO (2008-2015) | "Tramas Sociales" Revista del Gabinete de Estudios e Investigación en Sociología (GEIS)"
3907:... up of the bourgeois - nationalist Peronist movement ; the liberal Radical Civic Union (UCR) and two of its splinters, the Intransigent Party and the Movement for Integration and Development (MID); and the Christian Democrats.
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of 1912 established the secret and obligatory vote, but due to the fact that it did not recognize the right of women to vote or to be voters, it is incorrect to say that Argentina had a truly universal voting system until
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from its ranks. This political process has led the UCR to adopt a more conservative orientation in its focus and ideological alignment. According to the president of the party, now within the organization we can find a
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Ahead of the 2007 election, the remaining Radicals divided, between those who wanted to find an internal candidate and those who wanted to back a candidate from another movement, mostly former economy minister
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in 1922 and again by himself in 1928. The first coup in Argentina's modern history occurred on September 6, 1930, and ousted an aging Yrigoyen amid an economic crisis resulting from the United States'
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president was ousted by the army in June 1966. Illia's peaceful and ordered style of governing — sometimes considered too "slow" and "boring" - was heavily criticized at the time.
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which they agreed to sanction a law of free suffrage. Two years later, in 1912, they approved the law of universal secret, and obligatory voting for men, known as The
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as its new president. Morales stated that he wanted to follow the mandate of the Rosario convention (that is, looking for a possible alliance with Roberto Lavagna).
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and conservative tint to the party and who famously said that "we are radicals, not socialists", kept UCR conservatives active until he became president in 1999.
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rather dictatorial; he refused to cooperate with the Congress and UCR in government fell short of the democratic expectations it had raised when in opposition.
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In recent years, the UCR has been riven by an internal dispute between those who oppose and those who support the left-wing policies of Peronist President
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was lacking solutions for the people on the bottom of the social hierarchy, through systematically neglecting class differences.
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Power, Alliances, and Redistribution: The Politics of Social Protection for Low-Income Earners in Argentina, 1943–2015
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railways, the Reform University, and a strongly autonomous political exterior for the greatest improvements.
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Universal League for the Material Elevation of the Industrious Classes
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4179:"Los spots con los que Eduardo Angeloz compitió contra Carlos Menem"
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Nuclear Weapons Free Zones: A Comparative Perspective
3851:"El radicalismo aprobó la alianza con Macri y Carrió"
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The predictable vote, the secret vote, and democracy.
4087:"El triunfo de Alfonsín y el progresismo que no fue"
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2288:elections, the party supported the candidacy of
3441:"Full list of member parties and organisations"
2711:and the Young Radicals were suspended from the
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2316:The first logo of the UCR, first used in 1931.
1739:Radical Movement of Social Democratic Alliance
1358:Free Democratic Party/Radical Democratic Party
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5220:Independent Movement of Justice and Dignity
4134:. Univ Santiago de Compostela. p. 310.
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4503:Alliance for Work, Justice and Education
4192:Schuttenberg, Mauricio (December 2015).
3742:, Cambridge University Press, p. 72
3367:"Parece que Cambiemos no es progresista"
3195:suffrage but with the secret vote, in a
2743:. Radicals call themselves the party of
1545:Partido Ecologista Radical Intransigente
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3680:Peregil, Francisco (March 16, 2015).
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4159:Machinea, José Luis (10 July 2019).
4130:Celestino García Arias, ed. (2007).
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4382:Barandiarán, Luciano (2017-07-01).
3957:Handbook of Global Political Policy
3773:UCR: Colazo zafó de la intervención
3133:Generation for a National Encounter
2431:Between 1983 and 1989, its leader,
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1867:Republican Democratic Concentration
1353:Federal Democratic Republican Party
5629:Argentine former political parties
5250:Open Politics for Social Integrity
4239:(in European Spanish). 2021-09-17.
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2755:. In their history, they resisted
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4271:Lacunza, Sebastián (2023-06-26).
3477:Ares, Carlos (January 15, 1983).
3463:, Scholarly Resources, p. 51
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5423:Autonomist Party of Corrientes
5331:Self-determination and Freedom
5290:Union of the Democratic Centre
4818:Political parties in Argentina
3602:, Lexington Books, p. 272
3346:"Relanzamos la Fundación Alem"
3316:. Cambridge University Press.
3243:(Mza), Federico Cantoni (SJ).
2874:, winning the 2007 elections.
2644:Cristina Fernández de Kirchner
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3643:"El radicalismo y la Iglesia"
3617:, Greenwood Press, p. 25
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4481:Related parties or alliances
3810:Página/12, 5 November 2006.
3784:La Capital, 27 August 2006.
3738:Anderson, Leslie E. (2010),
2678:Front for Victory and allies
2455:. Alfonsín was succeeded by
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1273:Democratic Left of Catalonia
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5295:Workers' Socialist Movement
5170:Conservative People's Party
3857:(in Spanish). 15 March 2015
3407:(in Spanish). June 11, 2015
3387:"Cámara Nacional Electoral"
2567:A party convention held in
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5165:Christian Democratic Party
4549:Marcelo Torcuato de Alvear
3960:. CRC Press. p. 516.
3954:Stuart Nagel, ed. (2000).
3823:Clarín, 14 November 2006.
3140:Focus: Yrigoyen presidency
2687:In 2015, the UCR formed a
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2539:2005 legislative elections
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3984:Caruncho, Lucía (2016).
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2965:Santiago H. del Castillo
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3771:Clarín, 8 May 2005.
3657:"UCR | Lo que somos"
3561:www.researchgate.net
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3241:José Néstor Lencinas
2941:Marcelo T. de Alvear
2929:Bernardo de Irigoyen
2703:. Cambiemos won the
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3168:Roque Sáenz Peña
3161:Roque Sáenz Peña
3031:Roberto Iglesias
3007:Rodolfo Terragno
2959:Roberto J. Parry
2785:before being an
2775:social democracy
2650:. However, most
2637:Argentine Senate
2625:Plural Consensus
2573:Roberto Iglesias
2459:of the Peronist
2453:Reynaldo Bignone
2380:Great Depression
2272:, and supported
2245:(1983-1989) and
2170:social democracy
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1907:Rose Street Club
1902:Rose in the Fist
1897:Resolution Party
1892:Republican Union
1871:Republican Left
1734:Radical Movement
1600:Democratic Party
1590:Popular Councils
1423:Italian Radicals
1343:FDP.The Liberals
1295:Democratic Union
901:Women's suffrage
803:Social democracy
773:Direct democracy
743:Anti-clericalism
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5270:Renewal Crusade
5175:Communist Party
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4996:Socialist Party
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4769:Martin Lousteau
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4596:Leandro N. Alem
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3089:(2023-present)
3085:Gerardo Morales
3079:Alfredo Cornejo
3037:Gerardo Morales
2971:Arturo Frondizi
2923:Leandro N. Alem
2900:
2872:Griselda Tessio
2857:Socialist Party
2829:Eduardo Angeloz
2745:civil liberties
2721:
2672:to run for the
2648:Néstor Kirchner
2610:Gerardo Morales
2547:Roberto Lavagna
2532:Nestor Kirchner
2512:Leopoldo Moreau
2494:Eduardo Duhalde
2426:military regime
2398:Arturo Frondizi
2326:Bartolomé Mitre
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