
Arturo Illia
Arturo Illia was an Argentine physician and politician who served as President of Argentina from 1963 to 1966. He is remembered for his progressive policies, including healthcare reforms and education initiatives, as well as for his commitment to democracy and social justice during a tumultuous period in Argentine history.
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Arturo Illia was overthrown by Juan Carlos Onganía's military coup.
Milei firmó el decreto que lo transfiere y renunció la directora del museoArturo Illia is quoted regarding the importance of sovereignty in energy matters.
ANDE 2026: camino a la “copaconización” - EconómicoArturo Illia is quoted regarding the importance of exercising sovereignty and caution against internal threats.
¿Qué se agazapa detrás de las “negociaciones” con Brasil? - EconómicoArturo Illia was not detained despite being deposed from the presidency.
La prisión de los ex presidentesArturo Illia was overthrown during the military coup in June 1966.
un terrible episodio y un enorme legadoArturo Illia is quoted regarding the importance of exercising sovereignty.
Itaipú 2025, no aclares que oscureces - Económico











Arturo Illia was elected president after Frondizi and annulled contracts that Frondizi had established with oil companies.
Arturo Frondizi, un hombre de Estado que quiso modernizar la ArgentinaArturo Illia is quoted regarding national sovereignty and economic concerns.
Itaipú “e no$$o”, camino a la renegociación - Económico
Arturo Illia was the president who decided to pardon Fitzgerald after his flight to the Falkland Islands.
hizo 2.500 kilómetros en avioneta, desplegó la bandera argentina y se volvióArturo Illia's government was also a victim of military coups in Argentina.
los significados del Nunca MásArturo Illia was affectionately known as 'El viejito' despite being only 66 when he took office.
los curiosos apodos de los presidentesArturo Illia was mentioned by Alfonsín as a former president of Argentina.
A 40 años del “Alfonsinazo en Washington”, el día que Raúl Alfonsín enfrentó a Ronald Reagan en el mismísimo jardín de la Casa Blanca


































































