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Francisco Rabanal : ウィキペディア英語版
Francisco Rabanal

Francisco Rabanal (1906–1982) was an Argentine accountant and politician. He was born in Buenos Aires on August 12, 1906 and died on July 22, 1982. He belonged to the Radical Civic Union and was Mayor of Buenos Aires between 1963 and 1966. He lived much of his life in the neighbourhood of Nueva Pompeya which still retains his memory. His son, Ruben Rabanal, also went into politics, being a Senator and Congressman on several occasions.
==Career==
Rabanal became a Certified Public Accountant in 1932 at the University of Buenos Aires. He joined radicalism in his early youth. From a young age he held various internal positions within the party, confronting ideologically, during the infamous decade, with the then party leader, Marcelo Torcuato de Alvear. He was elected Alderman in 1938. He was Congressman in the periods between 1948 and 1955 and between 1960 and 1962. In both cases his term was interrupted by military coups. Upon excision of radicalism in Intransigente UCR (IUCR) and UCR del Pueblo (UCRP), Rabanal acceded to the latter.
When Arturo Umberto Illia became president of the UCRP in 1963, Rabanal was appointed Mayor of the City of Buenos Aires. He functioned in this office until June 28, 1966, the day of a new military coup. During his tenure, he rehabilitated 400 hectares of the old ''Bañado de Flores'' (Bathed in Flowers) by transforming them into the Almirante Brown Parque. Urbanization occurred in districts like Lugano I and Lugano II, among other works.

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