Republican Force
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Republican Force Fuerza Republicana | |
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Abbreviation | FR |
President | Ricardo Bussi |
Founder | Antonio Domingo Bussi |
Founded | 1 July 1988 |
Headquarters | San Lorenzo 768, San Miguel de Tucumán |
Ideology | Neo-fascism[1][2] Ultraconservatism[3] Denial of state terrorism in Argentina[4] |
Political position | Far-right[5] |
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The Republican Force (Spanish: Fuerza Republicana, FR) is a provincial conservative political party in Tucumán Province, Argentina. The party was set up by Antonio Domingo Bussi, who was Tucumán's governor during the early years of the National Reorganization Process.
In 2009, Fuerza Republicana had one of Tucumán's three senators, Carlos Salazar. The party's second senator, Delia Pinchetti de Sierra Morales, resigned from Republican Force in May 2009 after being dropped as a candidate, and joined the Unión Pro Federal.[6] FR has been part of a coalition with a minor, free market-oriented party, Recreate for Growth (itself aligned to the Unión Pro).
Its leading politician, Ricardo Bussi, son of Antonio Bussi, was a senator until 2007 when he stood for election as governor of Tucumán Province without success.
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ Hedges, Jill (September 1996). "Federal Relations and Provincial Politics in Argentina, 1976 - 1991" (PDF). The University of Liverpool: 137.«The FR claimed to incorporate the social teachings of the Church (already appropriated by Perón in the 19408) and emphasised the State's role in the creation of the 'integral man', a position owing more to fascism than to any other source. »
- ^ Director, Cartas al (1995-11-04). "El retorno de Bussi". El País (in Spanish). ISSN 1134-6582. Retrieved 2024-04-21.
- ^ Alonso García, Maria Elisa (2007-05-15). "La organización interna de los partidos provinciales argentinos: una oligarquía provincial". Nuevo Mundo Mundos Nuevos. Nouveaux Mondes Mondes Nouveaux - Novo Mundo Mundos Novos - New World New Worlds (in Spanish). doi:10.4000/nuevomundo.4545. ISSN 1626-0252.
- ^ Página|12 (2019-10-31). "Un legislador tucumano juró en nombre del genocida Bussi | Gerardo Huesen fue denunciado por apología del delito". PAGINA12 (in Spanish). Retrieved 2024-04-21.
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: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link) - ^ Ramos, Mónica Peralta (2022-05-30). La economía política argentina: poder y clases sociales (1930-2006) (in Spanish). Fondo de Cultura Económica Argentina. ISBN 978-987-719-297-1.
- ^ "Delia Pinchetti dejó Fuerza Republicana y se alió con Juri" [Delia Pinchetti left Fuerza Republicana and allied with Juri]. El Siglo (in Spanish). 8 May 2009. Archived from the original on 16 May 2009. Retrieved 10 May 2009.
- "Los candidatos, provincia por provincia" [The candidates, province by province]. La Nación (in Spanish). 10 May 2009.[dead link]
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