50 Years After the Coup: 71% of Argentines Condemn the Dictatorship and Defend Democracy
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In the face of the 50th anniversary of the military coup of March 24, 1976, the majority of Argentine society rejects the government of the dictatorship.
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Half a century after the coup d’état of 1976, a large majority of Argentines maintain a strong position: the military dictatorship was negative for the country. Despite the “wet dream” of President Milei and the Argentine right, 71% of the population considers that the military government was “bad”... The entry 50 years after the coup: 71% of Argentines condemn the dictatorship and defend democracy was first published in INFO135.
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