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National Reorganisation Process

The National Reorganization Process was a military dictatorship in Argentina from 1976 to 1983, initiated by a coup d'état that overthrew the government. Its goal was to restore order and combat perceived threats like guerrillas and political unrest. During this period, the military led the country, often using censorship, repression, and human rights violations. The regime suspended political activity, dissolved Congress, and targeted dissidents. It ended with the return to democratic governance in 1983, leaving a significant impact on Argentina’s political and social landscape through its legacy of authoritarian rule and human rights issues.