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Juan Perón was overthrown in 1955 due to a combination of political dissent, economic instability, and opposition from various sectors of society, including the military and the Catholic Church. His government faced criticism for authoritarian practices and economic mismanagement, leading to widespread discontent. A military coup, capitalizing on these grievances, ultimately forced Perón into exile, marking the end of his first presidency.

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