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Under the constitutional doctrine of federal intervention, a federal interventor (also intervenor or intervener) has been appointed to govern Córdoba Province, Argentina, on several occasions. On some occasions the federal interventor was named Governor of Córdoba.
There are six series of interventors corresponding to the six federal interventions, each itself a product of a military coup d'état. These six coups d'état resulted in de facto governments.
1930–31 de facto military government
# | Name | Title | Term |
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75 | Basilio Pertiné | Federal interventor | 1930–1930 |
76 | Carlos Ibarguren | Federal interventor | 1930–1931 |
77 | Enrique P. Torino | Federal interventor | 1931–1932 |
1943–46 de facto military government
# | Name | Title | Term |
---|---|---|---|
84 | Justo Salazar Collado | Federal interventor | 1943–1943 |
85 | Alfredo Córdoba | Federal interventor | 1943–1943 |
86 | Eduardo Gonella | Federal interventor | 1943–1943 |
87 | Leon Scasso | Federal interventor | 1943–1944 |
88 | Manuel Ferrer | Federal interventor | 1944–1944 |
89 | Alberto Guglielmone | Federal interventor | 1944–1944 |
90 | Juan Carlos Díaz Cisneros | Federal interventor | 1944–1945 |
91 | Walter Villegas | Federal interventor | 1945–1945 |
92 | Hugo Oderigo | Federal interventor | 1945–1946 |
1955–58 de facto military government
# | Name | Title | Term |
---|---|---|---|
100 | Dalmiro Videla Balaguer | Federal interventor | 1955–1956 |
101 | Medardo Gallardo Valdés | Federal interventor | 1956–1958 |
1962–63 de facto military government
# | Name | Title | Term |
---|---|---|---|
106 | Aniceto Pérez | Federal interventor | 1962–1962 |
107 | Rogelio Nores Martínez | Federal interventor | 1962–1963 |
1966–73 de facto military government
# | Name | Title | Term |
---|---|---|---|
109 | Gustavo Martínez Zuviría | Federal interventor | 1966–1966 |
110 | Miguel A. Ferrer Deheza | Federal interventor | 1966–1968 |
111 | Carlos Caballero | Federal interventor | 1966–1969 |
112 | Jorge Carcagno | Federal interventor | 1969–1969 |
113 | Roberto Huerta | Federal interventor | 1969–1970 |
114 | Juan Carlos Reyes | Federal interventor | 1970–1970 |
115 | Bernardo Bas | Federal interventor | 1970–1971 |
116 | Carlos Gigena Parker | Federal interventor | 1971–1971 |
117 | José C. Uriburu | Federal interventor | 1971–1971 |
118 | Helvio Guozden | Federal interventor | 1971–1973 |
1976–83 de facto military government
# | Name | Title | Term |
---|---|---|---|
125 | José Vaquero | Federal interventor | 1976–1976 |
126 | Carlos Chasseing | Federal interventor | 1976–1979 |
127 | Miguel Marini | Federal interventor | 1979–1979 |
128 | Adolfo Sigwald | Federal interventor | 1979–1982 |
129 | Rubén Pellanda | Federal interventor | 1982–1983 |