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Argentine Fascism

i.Rec. 11 a.m.) NEW YORK, July 23. The firm hand that the Argentine Government is taking with Democrats and Liberals and tighter censorship is believed to indicate that President Ramirez is preparing the country for a long term of dictatorial government. Tne “Baltimore Sun’s” correspondent in Argentina says it is likely that an attempt will be made to constitute a nationalist corporative State, modelled on Italian Fascism. Those who rushed into the streets on June 4, shouting: "Long live democracy” are now disillusioned.

President Ramirez has not repudiated his long association with the pro-Fascist Nationalist movement, which he helped to organise. The storm troop militia is now reported to number 700,000, with uniformed brigades in every important town of Argentina. President Ramirez was asked at a Press conference- if he was a democrat. He replied evasively: "What is Argentina ? That is what I am.” A correspondent says the Ramirez Government has adopted as its official mouthpiece the newspaper “El Pampero,” which the German Embassy subsidised.

The Argentine Government remains evasive on its foreign policy, and slender hopes that it might veer to the Allies are receding, says the “Christian Science Monitor's” Lima correspondent. Censorship has been extended to incoming news, especially from the United States.

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Northern Advocate, 24 July 1943, Page 3

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Argentine Fascism Northern Advocate, 24 July 1943, Page 3

Argentine Fascism Northern Advocate, 24 July 1943, Page 3