Full Name: José Félix Uriburu

Nationality: Argentine | Activity: Argentine soldier and statesman

Born: 20-07-1868 | Died: 29-04-1932

(born July 20, 1868, Salta, Arg.—died April 29, 1932, Paris, Fr.) Argentine soldier and dictator. Nephew of a former president, he was a firm believer in class privileges. A visit to Germany made him an ardent admirer of Prussian militarism. In 1930 he led a coup against Hipólito Irigoyen's liberal regime, replacing the governing class with an elite representing the landed oligarchy, dissolving the legislature, and revising the laws to prohibit liberal-radicals from political participation. In 1931 he arranged a fraudulent election to ensure the oligarchy's continued control and stepped down in favour of a fellow officer, Agustín Justo.

Source: Encyclopedia Britannica

 
 
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