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    Jacobo Majluta Azar (9 October 1934 – 2 March 1996) was Vice President of the Dominican Republic from 16 August 1978 to 4 July 1982. He was one of the...
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  • Clara Jacobo, Italian opera singer Jordan Jacobo, American actor, writer and director Given name: Jacobo Majluta Azar (1934 – 1996), politician from Dominican...
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    Guzmán ran for president again in 1978 as the PRD candidate, with Jacobo Majluta as his running mate. When election returns showed an unmistakable trend...
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    anti-re-election stance, it was assumed that Jacobo Majluta was next in line for his party's nomination. Majluta was vice president under Antonio Guzmán Fernández...
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  • August 16, 1982, during the brief 43-day presidency of her husband, Jacobo Majluta. Villanueva was also the vice president of the Independent Revolutionary...
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    Executive Committee of the same. Jorge Blanco succeeded fellow PRD member Jacobo Majluta Azar to the presidency in 1982 after winning the elections of that year...
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  • was created by Jacobo Majluta as a way to further his political and electoral ambitions. The party was founded in 1989 by Jacobo Majluta, who served briefly...
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  • Ignatius Isaac Azar, Syriac Orthodox Patriarch of Antioch during 1709–1722 Jacobo Majluta Azar (1934–1996), Dominican politician of Lebanese origin. President...
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    intellectual Giselle Khoury – talk show host on the Al Arabiya news channel Jacobo Majluta Azar – former president of the Dominican Republic Mikhail Mishaqa –...
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    Salem, Abdalá Bucaram, Alberto Dahik, Jamil Mahuad (all in Ecuador), Jacobo Majluta Azar, Luis Abinader (Dominican Republic), Julio Cesar Turbay (Colombia)...
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    In office 16 August 1978 – 16 August 1982 President Antonio Guzmán Jacobo Majluta Preceded by Pedro Agustín Bretón Taveras Succeeded by José Rafael Ángeles...
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  • President (1966–1978) Antonio Guzmán Fernández, President (1978–1982) Jacobo Majluta Azar, President (1982) Salvador Jorge Blanco, President (1982–1986)...
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  • African-American poet, playwright and activist (d. 2014) October 9 Jacobo Majluta Azar, 47th President of the Dominican Republic (d. 1996) Harald Grønningen...
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    office 1978–1982 President Antonio Guzmán Fernández Vice President Jacobo Majluta Azar Preceded by Office created Personal details Born 30 November 1916...
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    district) Caren Chammas Jacques Nasser (former CEO of Ford Motor Company) Jacobo Majluta Azar[citation needed] (former President of the Dominican Republic) Dr...
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    1,253,179 41.55 Juan Bosch Dominican Liberation Party 395,653 13.12 Jacobo Majluta Independent Revolutionary Party 68,910 2.29 Antonio Reynoso Movement...
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  • 4% Elected Y 1982 Salvador Jorge Blanco 854,868 46.7% Elected Y 1986 Jacobo Majluta 828,209 39.2% Lost N 1990 José Francisco Peña Gómez 449,399 23.33% Lost...
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    16 August 1978 4 July 1982 3 years, 322 days PRD Committed suicide. Jacobo Majluta Azar (1934–1996) — 4 July 1982 16 August 1982 43 days PRD Vice-president...
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  • on August 16, 1970. Due to the suicide of Antonio Guzmán Fernández, Jacobo Majluta would assume the presidency on July 4, 1982, and it was not until August...
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    653,595 Percentage 35.05% 33.79%   Nominee José Francisco Peña Gómez Jacobo Majluta Azar Party PRD PRI Popular vote 449,399 135,659 Percentage 23.23% 7...
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  • (Minneapolis Lakers). Ng Wui, 82, Hong Kong film director, writer and actor. Jacobo Majluta Azar, 61, Vice President of the Dominican Republic, lung cancer. Célestin...
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    Balaguer Carlos Rafael Goico Morales 16 August 1970 16 August 1978 Jacobo Majluta Azar 16 August 1978 4 July 1982 Antonio Guzmán Fernández Vacant (4 July...
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    1978-1981 Elvio A. Rodríguez 1981-1982 Jacobo Majluta 1982-1983 Noel Suverbi Espinosa 1983-1985 Jacobo Majluta 1985-1986 Florentino Carvajal Suero 1986-1987...
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  • the Dominican Republic Yvonne Chahín Sasso, businesswoman and senator Jacobo Majluta Azar, former President Amelia Vega, Miss Dominican Republic 2002 and...
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    1944–1945 Victor Garrido, 1947–1949 José Manuel Machado, 1961–1962 Jacobo Majluta, 1963 José Rafael Abinader, 1965 José Rafael Abinader, 1982–1984 Licelot...
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    his wife of 32 years, Ana Luisa Tavares, and his two children: Luisa and Jacobo Leoncio. The town of Luperón 50 km west of Puerto Plata, the Gregorio Luperón...
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