Augusto Conte Mac Donell
Augusto Conte Mac Donell was an Argentine lawyer, human rights activist and politician. He was a leader of the Christian Democratic Party, and co-founded and led the Center for Legal and Social Studies. He was a defender of human rights.
Career
In 1955, he was appointed Undersecretary of Defense by the dictatorial régime that took power following the September 1955 coup d'état, which ousted Juan Perón.On 7 July 1976, during the dictatorship of the National Reorganization Process, his son Augusto María Conte Mac Donell disappeared while he was in military service. Conte Mac Donell's years-long and ultimately unsuccessful search for his son led him becoming a human rights defender.
In 1963, Conte Mac Donell was elected vice president of the Christian Democratic Party.
He wrote many articles, perhaps most importantly one in which he developed the theory of global parallelism, which he cowrote with Emilio Mignone, and presented at the Colloquium of Paris.
Following the return of democracy in 1983, he was elected to the National Chamber of Deputies as a representative of Buenos Aires on the Christian Democratic Party list. He became the only member of the party to be elected to Congress in that election. In 1987, shortly before his term expired, he resigned from his seat and was succeeded by Ángel Atilio J. Bruno.
He died by suicide on 5 February 1992.