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- Juan Hortensio Quijano (Spanish pronunciation: [oɾˈtensjo kiˈxano]; June 10, 1884 – April 3, 1952) was the Vice President of Argentina under President Juan Perón from 1946 until his 1952 death in Buenos Aires. Quijano was born in Corrientes Province in 1884, and enrolled at the University of Buenos Aires, where he graduated in 1908 and received a juris doctor in 1919. He became a prominent Corrientes Province supporter of the leader of the reformist UCR, Hipólito Yrigoyen, at a time when local politics were dominated by the Autonomist and Liberal parties. His 1918 UCR candidacy for the Corrientes governorship was defeated, and he joined the legal department of the Banco de la Nación Argentina (the country's largest bank). Quijano broke with Yrigoyen's wing of the UCR and joined the opposition "Anti-Personalist" UCR. He left a thriving law practice in Corrientes in 1920 to invest in a logging venture in neighboring Chaco Province, and was named head of the Rural Society of Resistencia (Chaco), in 1936. He also parlayed his returns into the establishment of the Banco Popular. The coup d'état of 1943 led to the advent of a populist leader, Col. Juan Perón, whose labor law reform platform Quijano and others in the UCR supported. This support helped lead to Quijano's August 4, 1945 appointment as Interior Minister, a powerful position in Argentina at the time for its oversight of law enforcement. Perón's success in an October 17 power struggle led to Quijano's establishment of the "Renewal Group," a faction of the UCR endorsing Perón for the upcoming February 1946 elections. These efforts earned Quijano Perón's invitation as his running mate on the Labor Party ticket, which was comfortably elected. As Vice President, Quijano earned plaudits for his negotiations with neighboring Brazil, resulting in a temporary reintroduction of the ABC Pact that had included the two nations and Chile, earlier in the 20th century. Failing health, however, had forced Quijano to request his exclusion from the 1951 Perón ticket. His prospective replacement, First Lady Eva Perón, was in similarly poor health and, after she pleaded with him personally, he reluctantly agreed to join the Peronist ticket. Elected overwhelmingly in November 1951, Quijano died in early April, before being re-inaugurated. At the inauguration two months later, Evita, who had been given the title Spiritual Chief of the Argentine Nation but was herself soon to die as well, took his place. In the 1996 film Evita, he was played by Brian Cobby. (en)
- Juan Hortensio Quijano, Hortensio Quijano, o J. Hortensio Quijano (Curuzú Cuatiá, 1 de junio de 1884 – Buenos Aires, 3 de abril de 1952) fue un abogado y político argentino, que se desempeñó como vicepresidente de la Nación Argentina entre 1946 y 1952, cargo para el que fue reelegido en 1951, pero que no pudo asumir por fallecer antes de finalizar por completo su primer mandato. (es)
- Juan Hortensio Quijano (10 juin 1884 à Corrientes - 3 avril 1952 à Buenos Aires) fut le 22e vice-président argentin sous Juan Domingo Perón de 1946 jusqu'à sa mort. Il fut aussi auparavant ministre de l'Intérieur. Malgré des problèmes de santé et grâce à Evita Perón il rejoint la liste présidentielle de Juan Perón en 1952. Il décéda en avril avant d'avoir pu être reconduit. Evita prit sa place à la suite de sa mort peu avant de mourir elle-même. Dans le film Evita paru en 1996, il est incarné par . (fr)
- Juan Hortensio Quijano (Curuzú Cuatiá, Corrientes, Argentina, 1 de junho de 1884 - Buenos Aires, 3 de abril de 1952) foi um advogado e político argentino que atuou como Ministro do Interior e vice-presidente no governo do presidente Juan Perón de 1946 até sua morte em 1952. (pt)
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- Juan Hortensio Quijano, Hortensio Quijano, o J. Hortensio Quijano (Curuzú Cuatiá, 1 de junio de 1884 – Buenos Aires, 3 de abril de 1952) fue un abogado y político argentino, que se desempeñó como vicepresidente de la Nación Argentina entre 1946 y 1952, cargo para el que fue reelegido en 1951, pero que no pudo asumir por fallecer antes de finalizar por completo su primer mandato. (es)
- Juan Hortensio Quijano (10 juin 1884 à Corrientes - 3 avril 1952 à Buenos Aires) fut le 22e vice-président argentin sous Juan Domingo Perón de 1946 jusqu'à sa mort. Il fut aussi auparavant ministre de l'Intérieur. Malgré des problèmes de santé et grâce à Evita Perón il rejoint la liste présidentielle de Juan Perón en 1952. Il décéda en avril avant d'avoir pu être reconduit. Evita prit sa place à la suite de sa mort peu avant de mourir elle-même. Dans le film Evita paru en 1996, il est incarné par . (fr)
- Juan Hortensio Quijano (Curuzú Cuatiá, Corrientes, Argentina, 1 de junho de 1884 - Buenos Aires, 3 de abril de 1952) foi um advogado e político argentino que atuou como Ministro do Interior e vice-presidente no governo do presidente Juan Perón de 1946 até sua morte em 1952. (pt)
- Juan Hortensio Quijano (Spanish pronunciation: [oɾˈtensjo kiˈxano]; June 10, 1884 – April 3, 1952) was the Vice President of Argentina under President Juan Perón from 1946 until his 1952 death in Buenos Aires. Quijano broke with Yrigoyen's wing of the UCR and joined the opposition "Anti-Personalist" UCR. He left a thriving law practice in Corrientes in 1920 to invest in a logging venture in neighboring Chaco Province, and was named head of the Rural Society of Resistencia (Chaco), in 1936. He also parlayed his returns into the establishment of the Banco Popular. (en)
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