Revolutionary Labour Bloc

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The Revolutionary Labour Bloc (Spanish: Bloque Laborista Revolucionario) was a grouping in the Senate of Córdoba in Argentina. It was formed after the 1946 election, by four dissident senators from the Peronist bloc; Federico de Uña (chairman of the Unión Obrera del Dulce y Anexos), Carlos Rossini, Godofredo Stauffer (land-owner from Unión Cívica Radical) and Antonio Llorens (who had belonged to UCR).[1] The Revolutionary Labour Bloc emerged as a prominent force in the provincial legislature and spearheaded an impeachment trial against the incumbent state governor.[2] These events led Juan Perón to dissolve the provincial legislature in 1947.[2]

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  1. ^ César Tcach Abad (2006). Sabattinismo y peronismo: partidos políticos en Córdoba, 1943-1955. Editorial Biblos. p. 116. ISBN 978-950-786-543-5.
  2. ^ a b Darío Macor; César Tcach Abad (2003). La invención del peronismo en el interior del país. Universidad Nac. del Litoral. p. 39. ISBN 978-987-508-211-3.