Juan Manuel Abal Medina Father Died, Close Collaborator of Perón
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The former secretary general of the Justice Movement was 80 years old.He was the organizer of Perón's return to the country in 1973, after exile.
The news was confirmed this Monday by his son, former Chief of Cabinet of Ministers during the presidency of Cristina Kirchner
Former Secretary General of the Peronist Movement passed away this Sunday, at the age of 80
Legatarian of Peronism, persecuted by the dictatorship, Juan Manuel Abal Medina had the protection of PRI governments for three decades. First, in the mid-1970s, when he sought refuge in the Mexican embassy in Buenos Aires (there he would spend four years with other leaders of justicialistism, including President Héctor Cámpora, dismissed by the military).In 1982, the Argentine lawyer and former secretary general of the Justice Movement finally …
He was a lawyer and brother of Fernando Abal Medina, one of the founders of Montoneros accused of the death of Aramburu. He was exiled in Mexico. Juan Manuel Abal Medina, lawyer, secretary general of the Peronist Movement between 1972 and 1974, and fundamental organizer of the return of Juan Domingo Perón to Argentina after 17 years and two months of exile, died this Sunday at the age of 80. Father of Juan Manuel Abal Medina son, who was chief o…
Lawyer, journalist and politician, as leader stood out for his capacity for dialogue between the Orthodox sectors and the militant youth of Peronism. Juan Manuel Abal Medina, one of the historical leaders of Peronism, a close collaborator of Juan Domingo Perón during his exile in Spain and the strategist of his subsequent return in 1972, died at the age of 80 due to a chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). Lawyer, journalist and politicia…
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