
José María Guido
José María Guido was an Argentine politician and lawyer who served as the de facto President of Argentina from 1956 to 1958 during a period of military rule. His government was marked by attempts to stabilize the nation following the political turmoil of earlier years. Guido's presidency ended with the reinstatement of constitutional rule, and he is often remembered for his role in the complex political landscape of mid-20th century Argentina.
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La hija de José María Guido, Amalia Carmen Guido, quedó novena.
la lista completa de los 11 expresidentes, vices y familiares que cobran el equivalente a 256 jubilaciones mínimasJosé María Guido assumed the presidency after Frondizi was ousted by the military.
Arturo Frondizi, un hombre de Estado que quiso modernizar la ArgentinaJosé María Guido is referenced as a historical figure in the context of judicial appointments in Argentina.
"Su nombramiento no fue constitucional"José María Guido assumed the presidency after the 1962 coup.
los curiosos apodos de los presidentesJosé María Guido appointed José Francisco Bidau as a judge of the Supreme Court in 1962.
La Cámara Federal se reúne para discutir si le da la licencia al juez Ariel Lijo para que asuma en la Corte SupremaJosé María Guido was a president who appointed a judge to the Supreme Court by decree in 1962.
si Milei lo nombra por decreto, el juez piensa tomarse licencia, pero en la Corte lo rechazan



































