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Juan Pistarini

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300:. Pistarini was retained as Public Works Minister by Perón when the latter was elected president in 1946, in which capacity he administered Perón's ambitious public works agenda. He oversaw and helped plan the construction or development of modern barracks, Argentina's first expressways, numerous public vacation resorts, 11,000 schools, water treatment plants, a modern merchant marine, 650,000 housing units and the planting of two million trees, the nation's first 33: 245:. Justo was elected president in 1932, and appointed Pistarini Minister of Public Works in 1935. Pistarini's his first important initiative as minister was the proposed construction of a new 526: 292:
army training base. He was returned to the post of Minister of Public Works in March 1944 and served a brief, concurrent term as vice president following the populist
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to extend subsidized loans to new homeowners, often at interest rates well below inflation.
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Ill health led to his retirement in June 1952 and following Perón's
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Pistarini during remarks made for the opening of the
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Index


Vice President of Argentina
Edelmiro Farrell
Juan Perón
Hortensio Quijano
Edelmiro Farrell
Juan Perón
Victorica
La Pampa Province
Buenos Aires
Argentine
Argentine
Victorica
La Pampa Province
National Military College
civil engineering
Agustín Justo
international airport
Buenos Aires
Germany
Italy
Nazi
Fascist

Salta-Antofagasta railway
1943 coup d'état
Campo de Mayo
Juan Perón
dismissal
international airport

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