Reynaldo Bignone
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Term of Office: | July 1 1982— December 10 1983 |
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Predecessor: | Alfredo Saint-Jean |
Successor: | Raúl Alfonsín |
Vice-president: | none |
Date of Birth: | 1928 |
Place of Birth: | Morón, Buenos Aires |
Profession: | Military |
Political Party: | none |
Reynaldo Benito Antonio Bignone Ramayón (born January 21 1928) is a former Argentine general and the de facto president of the country from July 1, 1982 to December 10, 1983.
He became leader of the country after former President Leopoldo Galtieri had stepped down after Argentina's defeat by the UK in the Falklands War. His power did not last long; without the Falkland Islands as an issue and newly allowed to express certain degrees of dissent under Galtieri, Argentine protests made the restoration of democracy inevitable. Nevertheless, General Bignone tried to condition the return to democracy by imposing limits to any future investigation of human-rights violations that had taken place during the 1976-1983 military dictatorship. This proposal was soundly rejected by the civilian political parties and opened the way to the trials ordered by Raúl Alfonsín in 1983.
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