Eva Perón: Overwhelmed passion for the protection of her people (+seeding)
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Published at: 26/07/2025 08:21 AM
On July 26, 1952, the Argentinian actress and political leader, Eva Perón, died, a tireless and passionate woman who, together with Juan Domingo Perón, forged the largest progressive and nationalist movement in this southern nation.
Born on May 7, 1919, in a rural town called Junín, Evita, as she was named by the Argentine people, stood out for her unparalleled social vocation that made her the figure of “protective mother” of the humble of Argentina and an example of nationalist and revolutionary women.
She was president of the Women's Peronist Party, after she promoted the Women's Suffrage Act and later fought for legal equality between men and women, guaranteeing shared parental authority.
During his life, he wrote three books: The Reason for My Life, My Message and History of Peronism, which capture the story of his journey through this nationalist and progressive movement that continues to be a reference in Argentina.
As a result of cervical cancer, Eva Perón died at only 33 years of age, causing a great shock in the Argentine nation that mourned the death of Evita, who will always guide the fight for the cause of the humble in her beloved Argentina with her strength and love.
Mazo News Team