The Union of the Argentine People was an Argentine Right-wing political party founded in 1962 by Pedro Eugenio Aramburu, aiming to establish an antiperonist centrist alternative. Led by him and in a coalition with the Democratic Progressive Party, it could reach the third place in 1963 Presidential election, getting 17,81% of the votes. The party was dissolved by the 1966 Coup, which declared the abolition of all political parties. Though the party had a rebirth in 1972, the assassination of Aramburu and the lack of a strong leadership forced them to merge in a coalition with the Popular Federalist Alliance, led by ex-Navy Captain Francisco Manrique.
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| - La Unión del Pueblo Argentino (UDELPA) fue un partido político de tendencia derechista, fundado por el teniente general Pedro Eugenio Aramburu en 1962. Al año siguiente sostuvo su candidatura en las elecciones presidenciales, obteniendo el tercer lugar. El partido quedó disuelto a partir del golpe de Estado de 1966 que dispuso la disolución de todos los partidos políticos. (es)
- The Union of the Argentine People was an Argentine Right-wing political party founded in 1962 by Pedro Eugenio Aramburu, aiming to establish an antiperonist centrist alternative. Led by him and in a coalition with the Democratic Progressive Party, it could reach the third place in 1963 Presidential election, getting 17,81% of the votes. The party was dissolved by the 1966 Coup, which declared the abolition of all political parties. Though the party had a rebirth in 1972, the assassination of Aramburu and the lack of a strong leadership forced them to merge in a coalition with the Popular Federalist Alliance, led by ex-Navy Captain Francisco Manrique. (en)
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| - La Unión del Pueblo Argentino (UDELPA) fue un partido político de tendencia derechista, fundado por el teniente general Pedro Eugenio Aramburu en 1962. Al año siguiente sostuvo su candidatura en las elecciones presidenciales, obteniendo el tercer lugar. El partido quedó disuelto a partir del golpe de Estado de 1966 que dispuso la disolución de todos los partidos políticos. (es)
- The Union of the Argentine People was an Argentine Right-wing political party founded in 1962 by Pedro Eugenio Aramburu, aiming to establish an antiperonist centrist alternative. Led by him and in a coalition with the Democratic Progressive Party, it could reach the third place in 1963 Presidential election, getting 17,81% of the votes. The party was dissolved by the 1966 Coup, which declared the abolition of all political parties. Though the party had a rebirth in 1972, the assassination of Aramburu and the lack of a strong leadership forced them to merge in a coalition with the Popular Federalist Alliance, led by ex-Navy Captain Francisco Manrique. (en)
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