Alfredo Duhalde Vásquez (June 30, 1898 – April 10, 1985) was a Chilean politician who served twice as provisional president in 1946. Duhalde was born in...
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Duhalde can refer to: Alfredo Duhalde (1898–1985), ex-provisional Chilean president Eduardo Duhalde (born 1941), Argentine president Hilda de Duhalde...
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transferred his presidential powers to his minister of the Interior Alfredo Duhalde (January 17, 1946) and died of cancer roughly 6 months later, on June...
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8 – John Frederick Coots, American songwriter (b. 1897) April 10 – Alfredo Duhalde, Chilean statesman (b. 1898) April 11 – Enver Hoxha, Albanian Communist...
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Ríos (1888–1946) 2 April 1942 27 June 1946 † 1942 Died in office. — Alfredo Duhalde (1898–1985) 27 June 1946 3 August 1946 — Minister of the Interior acting...
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Olavarría. The party endorsed Alfredo Duhalde as their candidate, with additional support from the Authentic Socialist Party. Duhalde accepted the nomination...
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minister in 1942. After the death of President Rios, Vice President Alfredo Duhalde called for new presidential elections, after which he left his office...
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Alfredo Oscar Saint-Jean (Spanish pronunciation: [alˈfɾeðo osˈkaɾ ˈsent ˈtʃin]; 11 November 1926 – 2 September 1987) was an Argentine Army division general...
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Ibarra Alfredo Duhalde 1948 Benjamín Carrión Manuel Benjamín Carrión Galo Plaza Lasso Alfredo Duhalde 1949 José Gabriel Navarro Galo Plaza Lasso Alfredo Duhalde...
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1946 in Chile. President of Chile: Juan Antonio Ríos (until 27 June), Alfredo Duhalde (until 17 October), Juan Antonio Iribarren (until 3 November), Gabriel...
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D. Roosevelt January 14, 1947 January 27, 1947 Felix Nieto del Rio Alfredo Duhalde Harry S. Truman February 11, 1953 February 24, 1953 Anibal Jara Carlos...
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Ministers of Argentina and Minister of Labour during the presidency of Eduardo Duhalde in 2002. In January 2020, he was designated by president Alberto Fernández...
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office August 3, 1946 – August 13, 1946 Preceded by Alfredo Duhalde Succeeded by Alfredo Duhalde Personal details Born Vicente Merino Bielich (1889-05-21)May...
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Argentino López Muñiz Cnel. Juan Perón Alfredo Duhalde 1950 1949 Carlos Gustavo Lerena Juan Perón Alfredo Duhalde 1952 1953 Ismael De la Cruz Guerrero Ismael...
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powers in January 1946 in favour of his Minister of the Interior, Alfredo Duhalde Vásquez, who acted as vice-president until his death on June 27, 1946...
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1946 PR Humberto Enríquez Fródden 6 September 1946 3 November 1946 PR Alfredo Duhalde Alejandro Ríos Valdivia 3 November 1946 2 August 1947 PR Gabriel González...
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with Buenos Aires provincial governor Eduardo Duhalde against President Carlos Menem. Although Duhalde lost the 1999 presidential election, he was appointed...
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Aguirre Cerda Guillermo Labarca Hubertson 13 April 1939 26 December 1939 Alfredo Duhalde Vásquez 26 December 1939 24 October 1940 Juvenal Hernández Jaque 24...
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PD 1944–1945 Enrique Arriagada Saldías PSA 1945–1946 Government of Alfredo Duhalde Vásquez (interim) Arnaldo Carrasco Carrasco Militar 1946 Fernando Moller...
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presidential powers in January, 1946, to his Minister of the Interior, Alfredo Duhalde Vásquez, who acted as vice-president until his death on June 27, 1946...
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Méndez (caretaker) Preceded by Juvenal Hernández Jaque Succeeded by Alfredo Duhalde Minister of the Interior In office 16 September 1941 – 6 October 1941...
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Humberstone, Mapocho and multiple other mining sites, which were denied by Alfredo Duhalde. Her death inspired a communist party named "The Ramona Parra Brigade"...
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Zamudio 24 April – Rubén Castillo 13 June – Bárbara Muñoz 10 April - Alfredo Duhalde, politician (b. 1898) date unknown – Cristián Huneeus, writer (b. 1935)...
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Raúl Othacehé (redirect from Raúl Alfredo Othacehé)
1999, 2003, and 2007. In 1999 Othacehé ran for Governor, but Eduardo Duhalde persuaded him to renounce his candidacy in favor of Carlos Ruckauf. In...
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Carlos Menem, Ramón Puerta, Adolfo Rodríguez Saá, Eduardo Camaño, Eduardo Duhalde, Néstor Kirchner, Cristina Fernández de Kirchner and Alberto Fernández...
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January - Carlos Keller, writer and historian (died 1974) 30 June - Alfredo Duhalde, politician (died 1985) 26 August - Tomás Goyoaga, Olympic fencer (died...
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(2002) Eduardo Duhalde Jorge Remes Lenicov Aldo Pignanelli (2002) Eduardo Duhalde Roberto Lavagna Alfonso Prat Gay (2002–2004) Eduardo Duhalde, Néstor Kirchner...
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burned. The murder occurred during the provincial government of Eduardo Duhalde in the Province of Buenos Aires, and was seen as a possible criminal message...
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The December 2001 riots forced him to resign. Congress appointed Eduardo Duhalde as acting president, who revoked the fixed exchange rate established by...
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Congress, Eduardo Duhalde, named Ruckauf as Foreign Minister on January 2, 2002. He served in that position until May 25, 2003, when the Duhalde government left...
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