a woman at that time, especially if the man was a public figure and did not treat her like a mistress" (Navarro, 1977, p. 231). However, Perón involved her in his political life and included her in the related meetings (Navarro, 1977, p. 231). Evita shared his political ideas, and in June 1944 began doing a daily political radio program "extol[ing] the benefits that the Secretariat of Labor had brought to the workers" (Navarro, 1977, p. 231).
Shortly after Perón's release from prison on October 17, 1945, after having been imprisoned and forced to resign his three gov
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