The Herald and the three key interpretations during the transition to democracy
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Dictatorship, transition, democracy, HeraldAbstract
The military defeat on the Malvinas Islands (the Falklands) entailed the decline of civic-military dictatorship established in 1976, beginning the transition to democracy whose turning point was in the general elections where R. Alfonsín was elected president. Even though the Herald contributed from its institutional column with the dismissal of the third Peronist government, it did not cease lashing censorial policies and human rights violations implemented by the hierarchs the Process of National Reorganization of that dictatorship. In this article we propound to question the line of argument of its leading articles through three interpretative keys, with which it was proposed to influence the transition to illuminate an electoral option that would become a turning point of the institutional operation of the government in Argentine.
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