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VIDELA, Oscar Rubén. Elections, Parties and Social Conflict in the Late Twenties of the Twentieth Century in Rosario (Argentina). Secuencia [online]. 2019, n.104, e1392. Epub 07-Feb-2019. ISSN 2395-8464. https://doi.org/10.18234/secuencia.v0i104.1392.
In the late twenties the municipal electoral system of the city of Rosario (Argentina) undergoes a remarkable transformation, passing abruptly from one sustained by taxation to one of popular representation. Political circumstances, but specifically the conflictive social situation in which it happened adds a central component to the conjunction. In this sense, it is our intention to show how political actors (especially parties) responded to the conditions imposed by institutional developments, but we also want to make clear the links between labor conflict and politics, showing how class confrontations showcased many of the cores with which those political actors sought to build political legitimacy through the ballot box.
Palabras llave : elections; political parties; social conflict; Rosario; Argentina.