Catamarca Popular Movement
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The Catamarca Popular Movement (Spanish: Movimiento Popular Catamarqueño) is a provincial political party from the Argentine Province of Catamarca, founded in 1971 by the Ob/Gyn physician Ignacio Joaquín Avalos (1933–2007). From his extensive knowledge of his province and its inhabitants gathered after many years of medical practice and soccer playing, he developed a need to do something for the people and awareness about the problems of the region, that led him to create this independent political party. He was elected to become a member of the low chamber of the Argentinian National Congress for the period 1985–1989, due to an alliance with the Union Cívica Radical. He was candidate for vice governor of Catamarca in the elections of 1987.
It was member of the national Recrear electoral alliance led by Ricardo López Murphy.[1]
References
[edit]- ^ "López Murphy presentó al salteño Gómez Diez como su compañero de fórmula" [López Murphy introduced the salteño Gómez Diez as his running mate] (in Spanish). Clarín. November 5, 2002. Retrieved June 2, 2024.