The National Reorganization Process was the military dictatorship that ruled Argentina from the coup d'état of March 24, 1976, until the transfer of power on December 10, 1983 to a government elected on the 1983 general election. In Argentina it is often known simply as the última junta militar, última dictadura militar, última dictadura cívico-militar, or última dictadura cívico-eclesial-militar — because there have been several in the country's history and no others like it since it ended. In journalism, and more rarely in academic literature, it has sometimes been referred to as totalitarian for its state terrorism mechanisms and an ideology centered around 'national integrity', although the more commonly used terms in academia are 'authoritarian' and 'bureaucratic-authoritarian'. Some scholars describe the regime as an example of neo-fascism.
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