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Preceded by
  
Juan Peron

Nationality
  
Argentine

Name
  
Juan Pistarini

Succeeded by
  
Hortensio Quijano

Preceded by
  
Ricardo Vago

Profession
  
Army officer

Role
  
Argentine Politician

Resigned
  
June 4, 1946

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Died
  
May 29, 1956, Buenos Aires, Argentina

Previous office
  
Vice President of Argentina (1945–1946)

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Juan Pistarini (23 December 1882 – 29 May 1956) was an Argentine general and politician.

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Biography

Pistarini was born in the town of Victorica, La Pampa Province. He graduated from the National Military College with a degree in civil engineering, was promoted as army major by 1921, and became a close associate of the War Minister, General Agustin Justo. Justo was elected president in 1932, and appointed Pistarini Minister of Public Works in 1935. Pistarini's his first important initiative as minister was the proposed construction of a new international airport outside Buenos Aires. He was promoted to the rank of general in 1937 and, between then and 1940, was stationed in Germany and Italy. Appointed Director of Army Engineers upon his return, Pistarini recommended German contractors for public works in Argentina and was open regarding his Nazi and Fascist sympathies.

His role in the 1943 coup d'etat resulted in his appointment as director of the Campo de Mayo army training base. He was returned to the post of Minister of Public Works in March 1944 and served a brief, concurrent term as Vice President following the populist Juan Peron's dismissal. Pistarini was retained as Public Works Minister by Peron when the latter was elected president in 1946, in which capacity he administered Peron's ambitious public works agenda. He oversaw and helped plan the construction or development of modern barracks, Argentina's first expressways, numerous public vacation resorts, 11,000 schools, water treatment plants, a modern merchant marine, 650,000 housing units and the planting of two million trees, the nation's first international airport, among other works. He also marshaled the dormant National Mortgage Bank to extend subsidized loans to new homeowners, often at interest rates well below inflation.

Ill health led to his retirement in June 1952 and following Peron's September 1955 overthrow, he had his property seized, was stripped of rank and imprisoned in Ushuaia. The sub-Antarctic climate in Ushuaia led to a worsening in Pistarini's health, and he was returned to Buenos Aires, where he died at a military hospital in 1956.

The Ministro Pistarini International Airport, opened in 1949 in Ezeiza, was named in his honor in 1985.

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Juan Pistarini Wikipedia