José López Rega (17 November 1916 – 9 June 1989) was an Argentine politician who served as Minister of Social Welfare from 1973 to 1975, first under
Juan Perón
Juan Domingo Perón (, , ; 8 October 1895 – 1 July 1974) was an Argentine military officer and Statesman (politician), statesman who served as the History of Argentina (1946-1955), 29th president of Argentina from 1946 to Revolución Libertad ...
and continuing under
Isabel Perón
Isabel Martínez de Perón (, born María Estela Martínez Cartas; 4 February 1931) is an Argentine politician who served as the 41st president of Argentina from 1974 to 1976. She was one of the List of elected and appointed female heads of s ...
, Juan Perón's third wife and presidential successor. Lopez Rega exercised an allegedly
Rasputin
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-like power and influence over Isabel Perón during her presidency, and used both this and his unique access to become the ''
de facto''
political boss
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of Argentina.
His
orthodox Peronist and far-right politics and interest in
occultism
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earned him the nickname ''El Brujo'' ("the Warlock"). López Rega had one daughter, Norma Beatriz, who went on to become the spouse of President
Raúl Lastiri.
Biography
Early life
López Rega's mother died giving birth to him in
Buenos Aires
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. According to his
biography
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by Marcelo Larraquy (2002), he was a respectful, introverted boy, who had a library covering an entire wall and a special interest in spiritual topics (which would later turn into a passion for
esotericism
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* Eastern esotericism, a broad range of religious beliefs and practices originating from the Eastern world, characterized by esoteric, secretive, or occult elements
* Western esotericism, a wide range of loosely related id ...
and
occultism
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). He married at the age of 27. In 1944 he joined the Federal Police; with the help of police chief Filomeno Velazco, he joined the guard which protected the ''
Casa Rosada
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'', seat of the executive, with the rank of
corporal
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.
In 1951, he met Victoria Montero who introduced him in the subject of esotericism. López Rega was a frequent visitor in Montero's home, where he met members of the
freemason
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s organization. A common interest in esotericism linked him to Isabel, Perón's third wife, in 1965. (Evidently, Rega's esotericism included the writings of Alice Bailey: "Also found in his
ega'shome were 12 volumes by Alice Bailey on telepathy and Cosmic Fire...") Sent to Argentina by Perón, exiled in Spain since the 1955 "''
Revolución Libertadora
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''" coup, she organized a meeting in the house of major Bernardo Alberte, Perón's delegate and sponsor of various left-wing Peronist movements, among which the
CGT de los Argentinos, a labour union federation which, between 1968 and 1972, gathered opponents to a pact with
Juan Carlos Onganía's dictatorship, and which had an important role in the 1969 ''
Cordobazo'' insurrection. After winning Isabel's trust, López Rega travelled to Spain, where he worked first for Perón's security before becoming the couple's personal secretary.
Allegiance with Perón
When
Héctor José Cámpora was elected president on 11 March 1973, for the first general elections since 1963, as Perón's stand-in since the latter was forbidden from running himself, José López Rega, sent by Perón, became Minister of Social Welfare. From there, he opposed himself to
Esteban Righi and other representatives of the Peronist left-wing. Perón returned to Argentina on 20 June 1973, acclaimed by the masses. The
Ezeiza massacre, organized by López Rega on the day of Perón's return from an 18-year exile, led to a definitive split between left and right-wing Peronism, with Cámpora as representative of the left-wing and López Rega as representative of the right-wing. López Rega had positioned snipers under Perón's stage, who opened up fire upon the masses and the left-wing Peronist organizations, such as the ''
Montoneros'', etc. On the following day,
Mario Roberto Santucho
Mario Roberto Santucho (12 August 1936 – 19 July 1976) was an Argentine political militant, founder of the Partido Revolucionario de los Trabajadores (Workers' Revolutionary Party (Argentina), Workers' Revolutionary Party, PRT) and leader of Ar ...
, leader of the Guevarist ''
Ejército Revolucionario del Pueblo'' (ERP), held a press conference during which he accused López Rega and Colonel José Manuel Osindi of the massacre. Perón and López Rega, who, while in Spain, had supported left-wing Peronists, strongly criticized them this time around. López Rega openly criticized president Cámpora's position during the cabinet's meeting. After finding out about Perón's meeting with
José Ignacio Rucci and other right-wing
CGT leaders and also with the
Army
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, Cámpora and his vice-president
Vicente Solano Lima resigned. All of Cámpora's followers were sacked from all government positions and López Rega's son-in-law,
Raúl Alberto Lastiri, also a member of
P2, became interim president and organized the elections. On 23 September 1973, Perón won them with almost 62% of the votes, naming his third wife Isabel Perón as vice-president.
Besides Raúl Lastiri's interim presidency, López Rega's success in the expulsion of the left-wing Peronists from power was confirmed on 4 August 1973, during the National Congress of Perón's
Justicialist Party
The Justicialist Party (, ; abbr. PJ) is a major political party in Argentina, and the largest branch within Peronism. Following the 2023 presidential election, it has been the largest party in the opposition against President Javier Milei.
Fo ...
, with the nomination of his protector Isabel as a candidate for the vice-presidency. On 23 September, the Perón-Perón ticket won comfortably, with 61.85% of the votes. Troubled by the right-wing shift of Peronism and of the government, the Montoneros, a left-wing Peronist group, assassinated CGT's leader José Ignacio Rucci on 25 September 1973. The latter had also been involved in the creation of the Triple A (''Alianza Argentina Anticomunista'' — Argentine Anticommunist Alliance). This assassination gave a pretext to López Rega to decree the prohibition of all armed groups and the closure of ''
El Mundo'', a left-wing newspaper. On 21 November 1973,
radical senator Hipólito Solari Yrigoyen was seriously injured in the first terrorist attack claimed by the Triple A. Federal Police Chief Rodolfo Almirón had been suspected of organizing this attack.
Role in the government
Among Juan Perón's first actions after taking office were tougher sentences against "sedition" and "subversion". Started after the
Ezeiza massacre, the split with the Peronist left-wing became even more visible with the resignation of eight representatives belonging to the ''Juventud Peronista'' (Peronist Youth). When Perón died on 1 July 1974, Isabel assumed power and López Rega became a sort of Prime minister, assuming the direction of all ministries in the Presidency's orbit. He decided almost by himself on the composition of the new cabinet, keeping for himself the title of Minister of Social Welfare. He was promoted to ''Comisario General'', the highest rank in the
Federal Police
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; he had reached the rank of corporal when a member of the police force.
As Isabel Perón's Minister of Social Welfare, López Rega conducted an unpopular policy of fiscal conservatism. In 1975 his protégé Celestino Rodrigo, Minister of Economy,
devalued the
Argentine peso by 50%, causing massive economic havoc,
inflation
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, loss of savings, and general hardship on the middle and lower classes (in particular, public employees and retirees). López Rega came under attack from the leftist factions of the Peronist Party, accused of being a counter-revolutionary and a
fascist
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.
In July 1975 he was formally accused by the main party organ of instigating the action of the
Argentine Anti-Communist Alliance (''Triple A''). A terrorist group organized with his other protégé
Rodolfo Almirón and funded by the Ministry of Social Welfare, this death squad was responsible for the death of 1,500 people and the exile of hundreds more. Starting with the 20 June 1973 Ezeiza massacre, it initiated the "
Dirty War
The Dirty War () is the name used by the military junta or National Reorganization Process, civic-military dictatorship of Argentina () for its period of state terrorism in Argentina from 1974 to 1983. During this campaign, military and secu ...
" in Argentina which was later taken over by
Jorge Videla's military ''junta'' (1976–83) during which around 30,000 people were "
disappeared" (the Argentinian army acknowledged 22,000 disappearances between 1975 and 1979 8000 more in 5 years are a conservative guess). López Rega was a member of
Licio Gelli's
Propaganda Due, who often visited him as a friend.
Fall and final years
Under heavy criticism due to Celestino Rodrigo's economic policies, López Rega was forced to resign on 11 July 1975; he was hurriedly appointed
ambassador
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to
Spain
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by Isabel Perón and fled to
Franco's Spain with Rodolfo Almirón; Almirón later became the chief of security of
Manuel Fraga
Manuel Fraga Iribarne (; 23 November 1922 – 15 January 2012) was a Spanish professor and politician during the dictatorship of Francisco Franco, who was also one of the founders of the People's Alliance (Spain), People's Alliance (AP). Fraga ...
, leader of the
People's Alliance post-Franco conservative party, but was arrested in Spain in December 2006.
On 24 March 1976, President Isabel Perón was deposed by the military Junta, which in turn organized the so-called "
National Reorganization Process
The National Reorganization Process ( PRN; often simply , "the Process") was the military dictatorship that ruled Argentina from 1976 to 1983. In Argentina it is often known simply as the ("last military junta"), ("last military dictatorship") ...
" and generalized the "Dirty War". López Rega spent the following ten years fleeing prosecution abroad, leaving
Spain
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for
Switzerland
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, where he lived near
Geneva
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until 1982. Discovered by a photographer, he then fled to the
Bahamas
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. He lived between
Miami
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and the Bahamas until 1986, when he was arrested in the United States while trying to renew his passport, and
extradited
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to Argentina, where he was wanted for corruption, conspiracy, and multiple homicides. He died of
diabetes
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on 9 June 1989 in Buenos Aires, while awaiting trial in prison.
In film
In the 2013 film ''
Puerta de Hierro, el exilio de Perón'', Fito Yanelli plays López Rega during Perón's exile in Madrid. López Rega is dismissed by Perón but allowed back because of his wife's intercession.
References
Sources
Biography of José López Rega(in Spanish)
* ''López Rega. La biografía.'' Marcelo Larraquy. Editorial Sudamericana. 473 pages. .
* Bra, Gerardo, "La 'P-2- en la Argentina", in Félix Luna (ed) et al., Todo es historia, No. 214, Feb 1985, pp. 12–15
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