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He was also a candidate in the 1955 presidential election, securing 8.28% of the votes. After the 1964 ''coup d'état'', which led to the extinction of political parties, he joined the [[National Renewal Alliance]] political party, obtaining two terms in the Chamber of Deputies. He retired from politics in 1974, just a year before his death.
He was also a candidate in the 1955 presidential election, securing 8.28% of the votes. After the 1964 ''coup d'état'', which led to the extinction of political parties, he joined the [[National Renewal Alliance]] political party, obtaining two terms in the Chamber of Deputies. He retired from politics in 1974, just a year before his death.
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