Felipe Ramón Pérez Roque (born 28 March 1965) was the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Cuba from 1999 to 2009. At his appointment, he was not only the youngest...
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appointed as Minister of Foreign Affairs on March 2, 2009, replacing Felipe Pérez Roque, after serving as the Vice-Minister. This was a result of the 2009...
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Érik Pérez, Mexican mixed martial artist Esteban Pérez, Argentine basketball player Eury Pérez (disambiguation), multiple people Felipe Pérez Roque, Cuban...
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football player Carlos Roque (1936–2006), Portuguese comics artist Christine Roque (born 1965) French singer Felipe Pérez Roque (born 1965), Cuban politician...
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Prensa Archived 30 September 2007 at the Wayback Machine ofrecida for Felipe Pérez Roque, Ministro de Relaciones Exteriores de Cuba. Centro de Convenciones...
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Minister Felipe Pérez Roque was dismissed on 2 March 2009. Fidel Castro then criticized him for love of power in a statement on 3 March, and Pérez Roque announced...
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country. March Resignation of Vice-president Carlos Lage and Chancellor Felipe Pérez Roque, due to a scandal of corruption. The Cuban Revolutionary Government...
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Roque, and Oscar Elías Biscet. Amnesty International described the trials as "hasty and manifestly unfair." Cuban Foreign Minister Felipe Pérez Roque...
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democracy clause has any teeth." Cuban Foreign Relations Minister Felipe Pérez Roque said that in the eyes of his country Chávez was still president, and...
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Dávila, former executive Secretary of the Council of Ministers of Cuba Felipe Pérez Roque, former Cuban government minister Fidel Castro, previous First Secretary...
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Gagnon-Tremblay (2003-2008) Costa Rica - Roberto Tovar Faja (2002-2006) Cuba - Felipe Pérez Roque (1999-2009) Dominica - Osborne Riviere (2001-2005) Charles Savarin...
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Roberto Rojas López (1998-2002) Roberto Tovar Faja (2002-2006) Cuba - Felipe Pérez Roque (1999-2009) Dominica - Osborne Riviere (2001-2005) Dominican Republic...
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Gagnon-Tremblay (2003-2008) Costa Rica - Roberto Tovar Faja (2002-2006) Cuba - Felipe Pérez Roque (1999-2009) Dominica - Osborne Riviere (2001-2005) Dominican Republic...
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(1937–2022) 1992–1993 25 Roberto Robaina González (b. 1956) 1993–1999 26 Felipe Pérez Roque (b. 1965) 1999–2009 27 Bruno Rodríguez Parrilla (b. 1958) 2009–present...
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James C. Cason Interview with James Cason and statements from Cuban Foreign Minister Felipe Pérez Roque on the arrests of dissidents Appearances on C-SPAN...
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the Thirteen Martyrs was erected at the San Roque district of Cavite City, at the head of the San Roque causeway. Their families reinterred the remains...
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Gagnon-Tremblay (2003–2008) Costa Rica - Roberto Tovar Faja (2002–2006) Cuba - Felipe Pérez Roque (1999–2009) Dominica - Osborne Riviere (2001–2005) Dominican Republic...
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Roberto Rojas López (1998-2002) Cuba - Roberto Robaina (1993-1999) Felipe Pérez Roque (1999-2009) Dominica - Norris Charles (1998-2000) Dominican Republic...
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reshuffle. Fidel Castro then criticized him and Foreign Minister Felipe Pérez Roque (without naming them) for being influenced by the "honey of power"...
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Luis Herrera Martínez (608 votes) Orlando Lugo Fonte (608 votes) Felipe Pérez Roque (609 votes) Pedro Sáez Montejo (609 votes) Ramiro Valdés Menéndez...
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Eros Roque Pérez Salas (born 3 June 1976) is a Chilean former footballer, manager and journalist. Pérez started playing football at Palestino lower divisions...
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Fort San Felipe (Spanish: Fortaleza de San Felipe; Filipino: Moog ng San Felipe Neri) is a military fortress in Cavite City, Philippines. It was constructed...
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Beaudoin (1998-2003) Costa Rica - Roberto Rojas López (1998-2002) Cuba - Felipe Pérez Roque (1999-2009) Dominica - Norris Charles (1998-2000) Rosie Douglas (2000)...
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Archived from the original on 2016-05-31. Retrieved 2016-06-30. "Felipe Pazos Roque". Fund, International Monetary (April 2, 1950). "Annual Report of...
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Beaudoin (1998-2003) Costa Rica - Roberto Rojas López (1998-2002) Cuba - Felipe Pérez Roque (1999-2009) Dominica - Pierre Charles (2000-2001) Osborne Riviere...
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Curiel / Emmanuel Sevilla Pérez "Lirio de Plata Jr."), Azela Robinson (Fedra Curiel de Ruiz y de Teresa / Juana Felipa Pérez Fernández de Sevilla), Laura...
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Cavite City (section San Roque isthmus)
Fort San Felipe, is now occupied by Naval Base Cavite and is closed to the public. The old historic core of Cavite is now part of the San Roque district...
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Roberto Tovar Faja (2002-2006) Bruno Stagno Ugarte (2006-2010) Cuba - Felipe Pérez Roque (1999-2009) Dominica - Charles Savarin (2005-2007) Dominican Republic...
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Cuba In office 1993–1999 Preceded by Ricardo Alarcón Succeeded by Felipe Pérez Roque Personal details Born (1956-03-18) 18 March 1956 (age 68) Pinar del...
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Felipe de Jesús Calderón Hinojosa (Spanish pronunciation: [feˈlipe kaldeˈɾon] ; born 18 August 1962) is a Mexican politician who served as the 63rd president...
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