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Alexeev081 [22]
3 years ago
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Cual es la importancia de la revolucion del parque de artilleria en 1890?

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Salsk061 [2.6K]3 years ago
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Answer:

Rebelión armada impulsada y liderada por civiles, militares, y dirigentes políticos de la recién conformada agrupación Unión Cívica, contra la crítica coyuntura político económica que atravesaba el gobierno de Miguel Juárez Celman.

Por otra parte, concibió el nacimiento de un nuevo partido político: Unión Cívica Radical (UCR), que a la fecha y junto al Partido Justicialista (PJ), son los que han dominado la vida política argentina de los últimos 100 años.

La disputa política dejó de ser una cuestión de caudillos y pasó a ser un tema social en el que intervinieron todos los actores sociales de la época: obreros reunidos en sindicatos, la clase media y la oposición.

Juárez Celman, un presiente en apuros

La profunda crisis financiera provocada por la burbuja especulativa que promovió la gestión de Celman generó el default argentino, la quiebra del Banco Nacional y una serie de complicaciones en la realidad laboral con la caída de salarios, huelgas, y desempleo en crecimiento.

Y para completar el caótico escenario se sumó el rechazo al marcado autoritarismo ejercido por Juárez Celman, y el sistemático e incontrolable fraude electoral perpetrado por el conservador Partido Autonomista Nacional (PAN) que gobernaba casi sin oposición desde mediados del siglo XIX.

Aunque promotor de un ideario liberal, el PAN, en la práctica, fue un partido conservador que ejecutó políticas muy cuestionables para mantenerse en el poder: manipulación de elecciones, clientelismo, restricción de las libertades.

El desmedido autoritarismo en el que incurrió Celman implicó no solamente el rechazo de sus opositores políticos sino también la de su propio partido en la figura de su antecesor y concuñado, el General Roca, y de la propia iglesia católica a quien se ocupó de castigar con sus decisiones

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