- Roberto M. Levingston
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Roberto Levingston 37th President of Argentina
De factoIn office
June 18, 1970 – March 21, 1971Preceded by Juan Carlos Onganía Succeeded by Alejandro Lanusse Personal details Born January 19, 1920
San Luis, ArgentinaNationality Argentine Political party none Profession Military Roberto Marcelo Levingston Laborda (born January 19, 1920) was a general in the Argentine Army and president of Argentina from June 18, 1970 to March 22, 1971, during the Revolución Argentina period in Argentine history.[1][2] His military expertise included intelligence and counterinsurgency, and he took the presidency of Argentina in a military coup that deposed Juan Carlos Onganía over his ineffective response to the Montoneros and other guerillas.[2] His regime was marked by a protectionist economic policy that did little to overcome the inflation and recession that the country was undergoing at the time,[1] and by the imposition of the death penalty against terrorists and kidnappers.[2] In response to renewed anti-government rioting in Córdoba and to the labor crisis under his leadership, he was deposed by another military junta led by Alejandro Lanusse.[1][2]
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Preceded by
Juan Carlos OnganíaPresidents of Argentina
1970–1971Succeeded by
Alejandro A. LanusseHeads of state of Argentina May Revolution and Independence War Period
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