Military Coups in Argentina in the 20th century
Coup of 1930
- Started September 6, 1930
- Led by José Félix Uriburu and Agustín Pedro Justo
- Overthrew Hipólito Yrigoyen
1930
Coup of 1943
- Started on June 4, 1943
- Ramón Castillo was terminated due to his corruption as a president.
- Colonel Juan Perón was elected president on June 4, 1946
1943
Arturo Rawson, Pedro Pablo Ramírez and Edelmiro Farrell
Coup of 1955
- Lasted between September 16 and 23 in 1955.
- President Juan Perón was overthrown
- Eduardo Lonardi was left as president and dissolved congress with Admiral Isaac Rojas his vice president
1955
Coup of 1962
- Started March 29, 1962, and was led by Raúl Poggi
- Peronism was banned but was allowed in elections, but Juan Perón wasn't allowed to run as a candidate
- A civilian named José María Guido had been sworn as president
1962
Coup of 1966
- Started on June 28 1966 and was led by General Juan Carlos Onganía and overthrew Arturo Illia
- Gave rise to the Argentine revolution
- The government allowed Peronist parties to run for the presidency
1966
Coup of 1976
- Started on March 24, 1976
- There were 4 presidents from 1976 to 1983
- This dictatorship caused state terrorism and violated human rights
1976
Bibliography
https://hablemosdeargentina.com/blog/argentina-y-sus-6-golpes-de-estado-durante-el-siglo-xx/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Military_coups_in_Argentina#Coup_of_16%E2%80%9323_September_1955