• The Government Junta of Bolivia (Spanish: Junta de Gobierno), known from 21 June 1936 as the Military Government Junta (Spanish: Junta Militar de Gobierno)...
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  • Government Junta of Bolivia (1930–1931) Government Junta of Bolivia (19361938) Government Junta of Bolivia (1943–1944) Government Junta of Bolivia (1946–1947)...
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    The president of Bolivia is the head of state and head of government of Bolivia, directly elected to a five-year term by the Bolivian people. The officeholder...
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    A military junta (/ˈhʊntə, ˈdʒʌntə/ ) is a system of government led by a committee of military leaders. The term junta means "meeting" or "committee"...
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    anniversary of the "Socialist Revolution of 1936" was declared a national holiday in 1937. Bolivia portal Government Junta of Bolivia (19361938) Cabinet of David...
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    Germán Busch (category Presidents of Bolivia)
    Biography portal Bolivia portal Government Junta of Bolivia (19361938) Cabinet of Germán Busch While Baldivieso remained active in government after 24 April...
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  • Chairman of the Government Junta (1936) David Toro, Chairman of the Government Junta (1936–1937) Germán Busch, Chairman of the Government Junta (1937–1938),...
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    David Toro (category Justice ministers of Bolivia)
    development and minister of government in 1930. In 1936, a a coup d'état in La Paz installed Toro as president of a government junta. He presided over an...
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  • Bolivia's defeat by Paraguay in the Chaco War of 1932–1936 marked a turning point in the modern history of Bolivia. Significant loss of life and territory...
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    appointed to lead a civilian–military junta. Overthrow of Gualberto Villarroel in Bolivia: An enraged mob stormed the Government Palace and lynched President Gualberto...
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    Vicente Rojo Lluch (category Spanish military personnel of the Rif War)
    Republican Government and was one of the military professionals who participated in the reorganization of the Spanish Republican Army. In October 1936 he was...
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  • The Ministry of Government (Spanish: Ministerio de Gobierno) is a ministry of the Plurinational States of Bolivia. It is tasked with regulating public...
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    fought from 1936 to 1939 between the Republicans and the Nationalists. Republicans were loyal to the left-leaning Popular Front government of the Second...
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    98th to 100th national cabinets of Bolivia as part of the 19361938 Government Junta. Having secured the resignation of President David Toro on 13 July...
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    October 1936, Franco was formally recognised as Caudillo of Spain—the Spanish equivalent of the Italian Duce and the German Führer—by the Junta de Defensa...
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  • The Legion of Veterans (Spanish: Legión de Ex-Combatientes, LEC) was a Bolivian Chaco War veterans' organization. It was organized on 13 September 1935...
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  •  700 BC–1521) Governing Junta of Mexico (1808) Northern America (1813) First Mexican Empire (1821–1823) Provisional Government of Mexico (1823–1824) First...
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    Gualberto Villarroel (category Presidents of Bolivia)
    command. Biography portal Bolivia portal Cabinet of Gualberto Villarroel Government Junta of Bolivia (1943–1944) Office abolished until November 1945...
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    Carlos Montenegro (category Agriculture ministers of Bolivia)
    December 1903 – 10 March 1953) was a Bolivian lawyer, journalist, politician, and writer who served as minister of agriculture from 1943 to 1944. He was...
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    victory was annulled by a military junta led by Hugo Ballivián, and his 1964 victory was interrupted by the 1964 Bolivian coup d'état. In 1941 Víctor Paz...
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    René Barrientos (category Presidents of Bolivia)
    Junta alongside General Ovando. His idea all along was to capitalize on his popularity and run for elections, with the full support of the Bolivian military...
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    revolutionaries constituted a Provisional Government Junta of the Free Departments in Cuzco (Spanish: Junta de Gobierno Provisional de los Departamentos...
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    Ioannis Metaxas (category Government ministers of Greece)
    politician who was Dictator of Greece from 1936 until his death in 1941. He governed constitutionally for the first four months of his tenure, and thereafter...
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    learned nothing from their term out of office soon had proof: a peace treaty signed with Bolivia on 21 July 1938, fixed the final boundaries behind the...
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    Oficial de la Junta de Defensa Nacional de España (in Spanish) (32). Agencia Estatal Boletín Oficial del Estado: 125–126. 30 September 1936. ISSN 0212-033X...
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    Gabriel Gosálvez (category Government ministers of Bolivia)
    May 1936, the PSU supported the coup d'état which toppled Tejada Sorzano and brought Colonel David Toro to power as the head of a civil-military junta. Gosálvez...
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  • was caused by the BUF, in 1936, the government passed the Public Order Act to restrict its activity. During the latter years of the decade, the party experienced...
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    Fritz Julius Kuhn (category Prisoners and detainees of the United States federal government)
    media attention. On March 1, 1938, the Nazi government decreed that no German national (Reichsdeutsche) could be a member of the Bund and that no Nazi emblems...
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    The Falange Española de las Juntas de Ofensiva Nacional Sindicalista (transl. Spanish Falange of the Councils of the National Syndicalist Offensive; FE...
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    Ramiro Ledesma Ramos (category 1936 deaths)
    29 October 1936) was a Spanish philosopher, politician, writer, essayist, and journalist, known as one of the pioneers in the introduction of Fascism in...
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