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Ral Alberto LastiriRal Alberto Lastiri (1915-1978) was an Argentine politician who was interim president of Argentina from July 13 1973 until October 12 1973. Lastiri, who presided over the Argentine Chamber of Deputies was promoted to the Presidency of the country after Hctor Jos Cmpora and Vicente Solano Lima resigned. He organized new elections and delivered the country's government to Juan Pern, who won with over 60% of the votes. His brief tenure marked a turn towards right-wing policies and factions within the Peronist Party. His father-in-law, Jos Lpez Rega, the creator of the paramilitary organization Triple A, was confirmed as Minister of Social Welfare. Alberto Juan Vignes replaced Puig in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Benito Llamb took over Esteban Righi as Minister of Interior. In spite of that, the foreign policy kept a Third World orientation: as an example, on August, 1973, Argentina granted Cuba a 200 millon U.S. dollars loan to buy machinery and cars. Jos Ber Gelbard, also confirmed as Economy Minister, continued with his previous policy, nationalizing bank deposits and announcing a "Triennial Plan" for development. The terrorist violence experienced sustained growth in the last days of his presidency. On September 25 a montoneros commando killed Jos Ignacio Rucci, Secretary-General of the CGT National trade union center. The same month, the Ejrcito Revolucionario del Pueblo (ERP) had assaulted the Army medical unit located at Parque Patricios, a neighborhood of Buenos Aires, with one death. This action served to justify the ERP illegalization and the closedown of the newspaper El Mundo. Lastiri has been accussed of links with Propaganda Due, Licio Gelli's Masonic Lodge. References Lastiri Lastiri Lastiri
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