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The Democracy (Argentina)

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The Democracy also referred to as the The Argentine Democracy or as The Return of Democracy is the period of Argentine history from the end of the last dictatorship in 1983 to the present day. It is marked by the consolidation of the democratic institutions and by the alternation of national governments with contrasting economic models.[1]

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  1. ^ Wallihan, Jake (2023-01-01). "The Strength of Democracy in Argentina and Where it Stands Today". Carolina Digital Repository (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill).