Oscar Bidegain

Oscar Raúl Bidegain (3 September 1905 – 15 December 1994) was an Argentine peronist politician, sport shooter and surgeon.

Bidegain reciprocated by proclaiming amnesty for some incarcerated members of Tendencia Revolucionaria, a move his Peronist ally Héctor Cámpora also promised as part of his presidential campaign.

However Bidegain's running mate and subsequent vicegovernor Victorio Calabró was disliked by Tendencia Revolucionaria.

[2] On January 20, 1974 People's Revolutionary Army attacked the Azul garrison resulting in Perón criticizing Bidegain who resigned after being pressured by the Camber of Deputies.

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The Governor of Buenos Aires Province, Oscar Bidegain, and his family look out on the large crowd assembled to welcome former President Juan Perón from his 18-year exile on June 20, 1973. Violence later broke out at the event between left and right-wing Peronists, leading to the Ezeiza Massacre in which up to 100 people died.