sep 10, 1930 - De Facto Government Doctrine
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It allowed the government actions taken during those times to stay valid after the "de facto" government had ended. The "de facto" government doctrine was introduced after the coup of José Félix Uriburu against Yrigoyen. Uriburu assumed the powers of government, dissolved Congress and intervened in the provinces. Informed of this, the Supreme Court legitimized the new government, "as long as it executes the administrative and political function derived from its possession of the force as guarantee of order and social security".
It stayed active as law until 1994
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