like the title says. What if Juan Perón was still Argentina's leader and was never ousted? How would Argentina be?
Well, Juan 82 said on a recent discussion about Perón:
"Theoretically, he could have been reelected ad-infinitum, but I just don't think his opponents will let that happen. Maybe, if he keeps the Catholic Church from joining his opponents (or even better, at his side), then the Church can prevent a future coup? In that case, we have him president until 1974, give or take a few years. By that time, Argentina wouldn't have such a big issue with left wing guerrillas, because there won't be any Peronist guerrillas and the hierarchy of the Armed Forces, by then, would have been handpicked by Peron, and trained by him for thirty years. He didn't leave any worthy successor in OTL, so his death would leave a mess."