How Did Juan Peron Rise To Power

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In 1940s Argentina, the populist style was beginning to dominate the political scene and its greatest trailblazer was Colonel turned President, Juan Peron. Peron rose to power using populist techniques of the time. He began by building relationships with the working class, talking one on one with the labor leaders and listening to their concerns. This intimate setting made him seem like he truly cared for the working class and unions, not just as a politician, but as a friend (Fraser, 40). A vital and unforgettable aspect of Juan Peron’s rise to power was the contributions of his wife, Eva Peron. Eva’s fanatic support for Peron’s vision of the “New Argentina” allowed him to ultimately secure the love of the people.
In the first few months of Evita and Peron’s public relationship as mistress and colonel, her contributions to his rise to power were not yet entirely significant. One way Evita enhanced Peron’s career in its early stages was in her role as head of the broadcasting industry under Peron’s control. She assisted him by narrating Peronist propaganda on their radio program, w...

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