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Federalists (20th century Argentina)

The Federalists in 20th-century Argentina were a political movement that emphasized regional autonomy and decentralization of power, advocating for greater control by local provinces rather than central government in Buenos Aires. They opposed policies they believed favored the capital at the expense of other regions, promoting federalism as a way to ensure balanced development and political representation. Their stance often clashed with centralist governments, reflecting a broader struggle over how Argentina’s diverse regions should be governed and how power should be distributed across the nation.