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Argentine Nationalist Action

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Argentine Nationalist Action
Acción Nacionalista Argentina
Historic LeaderJuan P. Ramos
FounderJuan P. Ramos
Founded1° 1932 (As Argentine Nationalist Action)
2° 1933 (as Affirmation of a new Argentina)
3° 1933 (transformed into Labor Nationalism Party)
Dissolved1936 (1936)
NewspaperVoz Nacionalista
Membership (1932)15.000 (in its beginnings)
IdeologyFascism
Nacionalismo
Third position
Anticapitalism
Anti-communism
Nazism
Antisemitism
Political positionFar-right
Slogan"God, country, order, work and social justice"

Argentine Nationalist Action Later named Affirmation of a New Argentina was a nationalist and fascist political party in Argentina which existed between 1932 and 1936.[1]

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History

It was founded in 1932 as Argentine Nationalist Action by Juan P. Ramos, and maintained strong connections with the Argentine Civic Legion and the Argentine Fascist Party.[2] He was financially supported by the German Embassy in Argentina because he was openly anti-Semitic and pro-Nazi and of a character Nationalist, anti-communist, anti-capitalist and fascist.

The Argentine Nationalist Action declared some support for José Félix Uriburu and his government.[3] In 1933 it was renamed Affirmation of a New Argentina, and a short time later it would become the "Labor Nationalism Party", which would be active until 1935, when the Nationalist Youth Alliance allied itself with the Argentine Fascist Party and the Labor Nacionalism Party to form the Córdoba Fascist Forces Front, which was replaced by the Fascist National Union in 1936.

References

  1. ^ Rodney P. Carlisle (general editor). The Encyclopedia of Politics: The Left and the Right, Volume 2: The Right. Thousand Oaks, California, USA; London, England, UK; New Delhi, India: Sage Publications, 2005. Pp. 525.
  2. ^ Marsiske y Alvarado, 2006, p. 210
  3. ^ La corriente nacionalista
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