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Español: Pertenencia: Museo de la Ciudad de Rosario – Fondo “Archivo Wladimir Mikielievich” – Colección Volantes y Comunicaciones

Núm. Asignado: VE0277

Denominación: Boleta de la Alianza Civil de acto eleccionario a nivel provincial de marzo de 1934. Elección de Senadores, Diputados, Concejales, Intendente y Consejos Escolares

Fecha: 1934

Contexto: El impacto de la crisis mundial en Argentina golpeo con especial énfasis al agro, principal sector económico, y su efectos que se extenderían por casi toda la década del 30´ fue muy sentido por la clase trabajadora, tanto rural como urbana. A esta coyuntura económica se le sumo una sucesión de Gobierno de-facto y otros que accedieron al poder a través del fraude y el desmanejo electoral.

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Onomástico y relacionados: Alianza Civil, José N. Antelo, Hildebrando Rubino, Luis A. Gómez, Froilán Ravenna Palacios, Fernando M. Colombres, Juan Dellacasa (h), Horacio Thedy, Alfredo Laborde, Juan Torres, Aquiles Rossi, Manuel A. Castagnino, Federico Echauri, Mario J. Molineris, Jorge Ernesto Funes, Diego J. Adelardo, Marcelino Campana, Armando Arijón, Juan Carlos Álvarez, Pompeyo Falletti, Alberto Arrue Gowland, Vicente Ferrero, Horacio Faletty, Tito U. Fossetti, Ecio Rossi, Eugenio Pederzini, Luis Ruiz Gómez, Ramón Riba, Saturnino J. Casanova, José María Fernández, Carlos G. Colombres, Emilio Bianchini, Baldomero Fernández, Francisco Ferullo, Benito Lueso Mosto, Nicolás Placente, Juan David Soldati, Atilio Martorano Gastiaburo, José J. Guzmán, José G. Marín, I. Ramón Stringaro, Roberto Remuñan, José María Del Pino, José Gallitano, Pedro Milanoli, Angel A Monchietti, Francisco Callegaris, Angel D. Lucioni, Juan Reimundo, Hugo Moltedo, Juan C. Alvarez, Antonio Ferraris, Vicente Remorini, Manuel Ramón. Guillermo M. Gómez, Santiago J. Galíndez, Luis Formento, Guillermo Aguerrondo, Emilio Ohmstede, Pablo M. del Castillo, Damián Villafañe, Jorge Borzone, Francisco Vitaco, Nicolás Miserere, Gregorio Vergara Oroño, Abel Schenone, Osvaldo Aletta de Sylvas, Jaime Malamud, Luis Jeannot, Julio A. Gómez, Froim Atlas, Rodolfo J. Destrade, José María Calp, Luis M. Gómez, Belermina I. De Kruger, José Achucaro, Amadeo Lafroscia, Rolando Rossi, Isidoro Guenin, Guillermo Luis Landini, Francisco Alonso, Danilo Fongi, Pablo Cribioli, Atilio Bianchi, Domingo Rossi, José Castro, Luis Morreale, Alberto Vescovo, Manuel Olivé, Marcelino A. Mendoza, Francisco Stazzone, Lorenzo H. Urrutia, Sara Ramos, Gaspar Garrido, Roberto N. Fontanarrosa, Alberto Bagni, Alberto Falcón, Francisco Mateos, Domingo D'Agostino, Adolfo Gambeta, Carlos Irazoqui, Sabino Triputti, Augusto Armadá, Modesto Rubio, Francisco Emery, Adolfo Posner, Armando Siolfi, Adolfo Blanc, Antonio Amorelli
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Author Alianza Civil

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