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Transcript of What Happened at the Meeting but the President Returned Hours Later and Addressed the Protesters in Plaza De Mayo. He Famously Told Them That Everything in the House Was in Order. There Was No Bloodshed in Argentina Today. They Were Then Ordered to Return Home. Days After the Military Capitulation, AlfonsÃn Submitted the Due Obedience Act to Congress, Which Would Have Limited the Scope of Trials for Low-level Soldiers Involved in Crimes Committed Under the Dictatorship, Which Was Interpreted as a Sign That the President Was Giving in to Military Pressure. Since Then Alfonsin Has Lost the Support of a Wide Range of Political Figures, Including Left-wing and Center-left Intellectuals. A Rather Unique Moment Between Thought and Politics.
Intellectuals Played a Fundamental Role in This Transformation. The of Those Committed to the Government's Human Rights Strategy Among Whom Nino Jaime Malamud Gotti and Martin Farrell Stood Out. A Second, Broader UK Mobile Database Group That Maintained a Distance From the Government but Nevertheless Produced a Renewal of Political Ideas Consisted of So-called Social Democratic Intellectuals. Among the Latter Group Some Hold Positions in Government or Serve as Presidential Advisers and Many Support the Process of Transition From Positions Outside of Power. Years After the Restoration of Democracy It is Worth Asking How Concentric These Intellectuals Are Surrounding the President.
How Contributed to the Debate on Argentina's Transformation. To Understand Its History We Must Look at the Time Span From the Elections of 1999 to the Beginning of the Century. It Was Marked by the Easter Military Uprising and Disillusionment With Government. The Economic Stagnation and Inflationary Crisis at the End of the Century Were Compounded by a Sense of Disillusionment. In Short It Was a Rather Unique Period of Collaboration Between Intellectuals and Politics Condensed Into the Years That Marked a Nascent Democracy. Beatriz Salo, One of the Leading Intellectuals of the Social Democratic Party, Once Called Those Years the Best Moments of Argentine Society: the Trial of AlfonsÃn and the Military Junta, His Commitment to Moral Principles, His Willingness to Discuss Ideas, and His Enthusiasm.
Intellectuals Played a Fundamental Role in This Transformation. The of Those Committed to the Government's Human Rights Strategy Among Whom Nino Jaime Malamud Gotti and Martin Farrell Stood Out. A Second, Broader UK Mobile Database Group That Maintained a Distance From the Government but Nevertheless Produced a Renewal of Political Ideas Consisted of So-called Social Democratic Intellectuals. Among the Latter Group Some Hold Positions in Government or Serve as Presidential Advisers and Many Support the Process of Transition From Positions Outside of Power. Years After the Restoration of Democracy It is Worth Asking How Concentric These Intellectuals Are Surrounding the President.
How Contributed to the Debate on Argentina's Transformation. To Understand Its History We Must Look at the Time Span From the Elections of 1999 to the Beginning of the Century. It Was Marked by the Easter Military Uprising and Disillusionment With Government. The Economic Stagnation and Inflationary Crisis at the End of the Century Were Compounded by a Sense of Disillusionment. In Short It Was a Rather Unique Period of Collaboration Between Intellectuals and Politics Condensed Into the Years That Marked a Nascent Democracy. Beatriz Salo, One of the Leading Intellectuals of the Social Democratic Party, Once Called Those Years the Best Moments of Argentine Society: the Trial of AlfonsÃn and the Military Junta, His Commitment to Moral Principles, His Willingness to Discuss Ideas, and His Enthusiasm.