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Leopoldo Bravo

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due to military and conservative objections to Peronism; he ran again in 1963, and took office, serving until 1966. A pragmatic and experienced politician, Bravo advised civilian and military governments, and he maintained ties with the exiled Perón, though was opposed to most of the
35: 347:, and Enoe Bravo. In an era in which men of higher social status could often opt not to do so, Cantoni acknowledged the child as his own, though young Leopoldo opted to keep his mother's last name when he came of age. Bravo graduated from the 431:. He was appointed governor of San Juan in 1982. In 1983 his brother, Federico Bravo, succeeded him as ambassador in Moscow. When democracy returned in 1983, Leopoldo was again elected governor; but a poor showing in the 686: 676: 681: 559: 661: 408:
labor union and Peronist movement leadership. Bravo was a vice-presidential candidate on the ticket led by Brig. Gen. Ezequiel Martínez, backed by then-President
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that allowed the President to stand for a second term. After his retirement as leader, Bravo became honorary president of the
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a week before his father's death, following in the footsteps of his father, uncle and grandfather.
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and take over the government of San Juan once again after the impeachment of the incumbent.
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Bravo was elected senator for his province in 1989. He allied himself with President
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Bravo stepped down from the Senate in 2001. In his final years, he suffered from
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with a law degree in 1942. At a young age Bravo joined the leadership of the
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El bloquismo de San Juan vuelve a poner un embajador en Rusia
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Falleció el ex gobernador de San Juan Leopoldo Bravo
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Leopoldo Alfredo Bravo

National Senator
San Juan
San Juan
San Juan
Governor of San Juan
San Juan, Argentina
Justicialist Party
Lawyer
Argentine
Senator
Ambassador
Soviet Union
San Juan Province
caudillo
San Juan
Federico Cantoni
University of La Plata
Partido Bloquista
Radical Civic Union
Hipólito Yrigoyen
chargé d'affaires
Moscow
Soviet Union
Juan Perón
Joseph Stalin
Peronist
Arturo Frondizi
elections

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