Published 2016
“…Between 1947 and 1951, Perón's government produced a reformist movement that implemented a set of legal instruments through which electoral mechanisms and practices were radically modified. One of them was
Law 13.010 on women's
political rights. Once it was enacted, and in
order not to be distorted, it was necessary to have similar legislation in the provinces, at a time when the right to vote did not have constitutional reception at the national level, which would give them a wide margin of action, either through their norms or their constitutions. …”
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