Jorge Pacheco may refer to: Jorge Pacheco Areco (1920–1998), President of Uruguay Jorge Pacheco Klein (born 1954), Uruguayan lawyer and politician, son...
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Jorge Pacheco Areco (April 9, 1920 – July 29, 1998) was a Uruguayan politician and journalist and the 33rd president of Uruguay, serving from 1967 to...
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Jorge Pacheco Klein (born 1964 in Montevideo) is a Uruguayan political figure and lawyer. Pacheco Klein is a member of the Uruguayan Colorado Party. His...
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Gregorio Pacheco (1823–1899), Bolivian politician and former President Ivonne Ortega Pacheco (born 1972), Mexican politician Jorge Pacheco Areco (1920–1998)...
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Ordóñez, Luis Batlle Berres, Jorge Pacheco Areco, Juan María Bordaberry, Julio María Sanguinetti, Luis Bernardo Pozzolo, and Jorge Batlle. The party has historically...
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1969 to 1971 as agriculture minister in the government of President Jorge Pacheco, having had a long association with rural affairs (see Domingo Bordaberry)...
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Pedro Jorge Pacheco Seabra (born 27 January 1997) is a Portuguese professional footballer who plays as a centre-back for Primeira Liga club Santa Clara...
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Jorge Germán Pacheco (1889 – 1957) was a Uruguayan footballer. He played in 29 matches for the Uruguay national football team from 1910 to 1917. He was...
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Montevideo Department, and re-elected in 1966. In 1969 the then president Jorge Pacheco Areco appointed him Minister of Industry and Commerce. From March to...
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Álvaro Adriano Teixeira Pacheco (born 25 June 1971) is a Portuguese former footballer and current manager of Saudi Arabian club Al-Orobah. After achieving...
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President. Prominent people in his government included Vice President Jorge Pacheco Areco, César Charlone, Luis Hierro Gambardella, Julio Lacarte Muró,...
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Jorge Luis Pacheco Polanco (born July 5, 1993) is a Dominican professional baseball infielder for the Seattle Mariners of Major League Baseball (MLB)....
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ethics. At the time, the president of Uruguay was the controversial Jorge Pacheco Areco, who had suspended certain constitutional guarantees in response...
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Óscar Gestido, and the succession to the presidency of Vice President Jorge Pacheco, Alberto Abdala, being the first senator on "Unidad y Reforma" Senate...
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Constitutional President, elected by the citizens. Died in office. Jorge Pacheco Areco 51 Jorge Pacheco Areco (1920–1998) 6 December 1967 1 March 1972 Colorado —...
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Jorge Enrique González Pacheco is an international award-winning Cuban poet, film industry professional, and cultural entrepreneur. He has a Bachelor's...
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1979 1986 Luis Ubiña 33 1 1965 1973 Matías González 33 0 1949 1956 Jorge Pacheco 33 0 1910 1917 Marcelo Zalayeta 32 10 1997 2005 Maxi Gómez 32 4 2017...
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a guerrilla group but a political movement. In June 1968, President Jorge Pacheco, trying to suppress labour unrest, enforced a state of emergency and...
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added that while Alvarez did not look favourably[citation needed] upon Jorge Sanguinetti's candidacy in 1984, in his last years found a slightly unlikely...
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Pacheco family Manuel Pacheco (Legislator of Uruguay) Jorge Pacheco Areco (President of Uruguay, 1967–1972) grandson of Manuel Pacheco Jorge Pacheco Klein...
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collective head of state Presidents (1967–present) Óscar Diego Gestido Jorge Pacheco Areco Juan María Bordaberry Alberto Demicheli Aparicio Méndez Gregorio...
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26:16:12** 2009 Marcos Farinazzo 23:39:18 Jamie Donaldson 27:20:18 2008 Jorge Pacheco 23:20:16 Jamie Donaldson 26:51:33 2007 Valmir Nunes 22:51:29** Lisa...
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Check and Jordan Gershowitz with interior art from Philip Murphy and Jorge Pacheco and main cover art by Eric Shanower. Moe, Larry and Curly are junkyard-based...
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National Liberation Movement-Tupamaros (MLN-T) during the government of Jorge Pacheco Areco, on October 8, 1969. This event occurred within the context of...
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personal leadership. A 'Riverista' tendency (among others, represented by Jorge Pacheco Areco and the Bordaberry family) in the Colorado Party has long existed...
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Pastori New Uruguayan Ambassador to China Dr. Aurelop Pastori arrives. Jorge Pacheco Areco Yen Chia-kan April 3, 1971 Edison Bouchadon Minister Councillor...
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months after taking office. His constitutional successor, President Jorge Pacheco Areco (1967–1972) banned the Socialist Party of Uruguay, other leftist...
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Harald Wolff as Minister of Foreign Affairs Nemesio Antúnez as President Jorge Pacheco Areco Mario Montilles as Assistant Commissioner Fontant André Falcon...
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Jorge Luis Batlle Ibáñez (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈxoɾxe ˈlwis ˈbaʝe iˈβaɲes]; Batlle locally [ˈbaʒe] or [ˈbaʃe]; 25 October 1927 – 24 October 2016) was...
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in addition to attempting an overthrow of the government. President Jorge Pacheco declared a state of emergency in 1968, followed by a further suspension...
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