The division between cafieristas and menemistas and the four carapintada uprisings (1987-1990)

Between 1987 and 1990 the so-called carapintadas uprisings, beyond their heterogeneity, threatened the Argentine democracy recovered in 1983. At the same time, they were a topic of debate for a Peronism that during those years was going through one of its more serious crises. The objective of this a...

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Autor principal: Baeza Belda, Joaquín
Formato: Artículo revista
Lenguaje:Español
Publicado: Departamento de Historia; Facultad de Humanidades 2023
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80s
Acceso en línea:https://revele.uncoma.edu.ar/index.php/historia/article/view/5176
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Sumario:Between 1987 and 1990 the so-called carapintadas uprisings, beyond their heterogeneity, threatened the Argentine democracy recovered in 1983. At the same time, they were a topic of debate for a Peronism that during those years was going through one of its more serious crises. The objective of this article is, therefore, to find out what were the different positions of Justicialism in the face of the carapintada phenomenon. A plurality of points of view caused not only by the evolution of the carapintada movement throughout those three years, but also by the divisions of Peronism, whose borders also changed over time. In this sense, the article explores if the categories commonly used to define the factions are useful and what were the true limits between the so-called orthodox and renovators or between cafieristas and menemistas.From an eminently national scale of analysis, we mainly resorted to newspaper sources, with a nationalcirculation such as Clarín, and newspapers with a provincial perspective, such as El Litoralin Santa Fe or La Voz del Interiorin Córdoba. Keywords; Peronism, carapintadas, Renovación, Menem, 80s.