Eva Perón 👱🏻‍♀️

Eva Perón

Eva Peron was born on May 7, 1919, Los Toldos. He died on July 26, 1952, Buenos Aires. She married Juan Domingo Perón (1945/1952)In 1944 she met Juan Domingo Perón, then Secretary of Labor and Welfare, in an act related to helping the victims of the 1944 San Juan earthquake.5 Already married to Perón, she actively participated in his election campaign in 1946, being the first Argentine policy to do so.6 7 In 1947 it promoted and obtained the sanction of the Law of female suffrage, after which it sought legal equality of the spouses and shared parental authority through article 39 of the Constitution of 1949 .. They buried her in 1976, in the Recoleta Cemetery, Buenos Aires

Siblings: Juan Duarte, Elisa Ibarguren, Blanca Ibarguren, Erminda Ibarguren

 she ventured into politics, became the "standard bearer of the humble" and was the conqueror of the female vote, with a first official speech that showed her support for women's rights. 9. She founded the Movement Peronista Femenino, was an active promoter of equality for women.she ventured into politics, became the "standard bearer of the humble" and was the conqueror of the female vote, with a first official speech that showed her support for women's rights. 9. She founded the Movimiento Peronista.

In 1948 he founded the Eva Perón Foundation, through which he built hospitals, nursing homes, schools, promoted social tourism by creating vacation colonies, spread the sport among children through championships that spanned the entire country, awarded scholarships for students, housing aid and promoted women in various facets, thus adopting an active position in the struggles for social and labor rights, constituting the direct link between Juan Domingo Perón and the unions.

., was an active promoter of equality for women.

In 1941 he worked on three films: The Burden of the Brave; The Unhappiest of the Town with Luis Sandrini and A Bride in Trouble, by the American John Reinhardt.

Hand in hand with Perón, Evita ventured into politics, became the "standard bearer of the humble" and was the conqueror of the female vote, with a first official speech that showed her support for women's rights.

Eva developed a great social task that benefited the poorest sectors of the population, although she also received criticism for the alleged "indoctrination" carried out by the exaltation of her image, as in the book "The reason for my life" or primary education books. Even a province was named after her at a time in Argentine history

In 1947 Eva and Perón began an extensive tour of different parts of the world, Spain, Italy, France, Switzerland, Brazil, Uruguay, where she served as a goodwill ambassador while taking note of the different social activities carried out in these countries to improve the social situation of workers and homeless.

He created the Eva Perón Foundation at the head of which he carried out works of a social nature and became the undisputed protagonist of the history of Argentine politics.

On August 28, 1948, he published his Decalogue of the Rights of the Elderly, a pioneering initiative in the fight for the recognition of the elderly. Since then, the Day of the Aged is celebrated in the country on that date.

In 1949 Eva Perón sought to increase the political influence of women and founded the Partido Peronista Femenino (PPF), led by women, autonomous within the movement, and organized from basic female units that were opened in neighborhoods, towns and unions. to channel the direct militancy of women.

In 1951, for the first presidential elections with universal suffrage, the labor movement proposed Evita, as the population called her, as a candidate for vice president. However, she resigned from the candidacy on August 31, a date remembered as the 'Renunciation Day', pressured by internal struggles in Peronism and society in the event that a woman supported by unionism could become vice president.






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