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The De facto Federal Interventor of Córdoba was the person appointed to manage the province of Córdoba by one of the many military governments in Argentina following federal intervention. On some occasions the Federal Interventor was named Governor of Córdoba.
These are the military appointed interventors during the six de facto governments in Argentina:
[edit] 1930-31 de facto Period
# |
Name |
Title |
Term |
75 |
Basilio Pertiné |
de facto Federal Interventor |
1930–1930 |
76 |
Carlos Ibarguren |
de facto Federal Interventor |
1930–1931 |
77 |
Enrique P. Torino |
de facto Federal Interventor |
1931–1932 |
[edit] 1943-46 de facto Period
# |
Name |
Title |
Term |
84 |
Justo Salazar Collado |
de facto Federal Interventor |
1943–1943 |
85 |
Alfredo Córdoba |
de facto Federal Interventor |
1943–1943 |
86 |
Eduardo Gonella |
de facto Federal Interventor |
1943–1943 |
87 |
Leon Scasso |
de facto Federal Interventor |
1943–1944 |
88 |
Manuel Ferrer |
de facto Federal Interventor |
1944–1944 |
89 |
Alberto Guglielmone |
de facto Federal Interventor |
1944–1944 |
90 |
Juan Carlos Díaz Cisneros |
de facto Federal Interventor |
1944–1945 |
91 |
Walter Villegas |
de facto Federal Interventor |
1945–1945 |
92 |
Hugo Oderigo |
de facto Federal Interventor |
1945–1946 |
[edit] 1955-58 de facto Period
# |
Name |
Title |
Term |
100 |
Dalmiro Videla Balaguer |
de facto Federal Interventor |
1955–1956 |
101 |
Medardo Gallardo Valdés |
de facto Federal Interventor |
1956–1958 |
[edit] 1962-63 de facto Period
# |
Name |
Title |
Term |
106 |
Aniceto Pérez |
de facto Federal Interventor |
1962–1962 |
107 |
Rogelio Nores Martínez |
de facto Federal Interventor |
1962–1963 |
[edit] 1966-73 de facto Period