National Reorganization Process
The National Reorganization Process refers to a series of political and social changes that took place in Argentina during the late 1970s and early 1980s. This period was marked by a military dictatorship that aimed to eliminate perceived threats to national security, leading to widespread human rights violations, including forced disappearances and censorship.
The process was characterized by the implementation of economic reforms and a focus on state control over various sectors. The military government sought to reshape Argentinian society, promoting a narrative of stability and order while suppressing dissent. This era has had lasting impacts on the country's political landscape and collective memory.