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In 1955, former army officer Juan Perón was ousted from the presidency by a coup (Revolución Libertadora). This occurred three months after the Bombing of Plaza de Mayo, a failed coup attempt considered by some as "state terrorism". Subsequently, Peronism was proscribed and hostility against it and against populist politics dominated Argentine politics. Pedro Eugenio Aramburu's Decree Law 4161/56 prohibited the use of Perón's name and when General Lanusse, who was part of the Argentine Revolution, called for elections in 1973. He authorized the return of political parties. However, Perón, who had been invited back from exile, was barred from seeking office.[citation needed] Aramburu was kidnapped and executed extrajudicially by members of Montoneros in June 1970.[1]