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    term pucherazo is used in Spain to refer to an electoral fraud in terms of illegally manipulating the results of an election. The term "pucherazo" originated...
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     119. García & Tardío 2017, p. ?. Redondo, Javier (12 March 2017). "El 'pucherazo' del 36" (in Spanish). El Mundo. Preston 2020, p. 252. Ciáurriz 2020,...
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    CITEREFVilla_GarcíaÁlvarez_Tardío2017 (help) Redondo, Javier (12 March 2017). "El 'pucherazo' del 36" (in Spanish). El Mundo. Calleja, Eduardo González, and Francisco...
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  • Restoration in late 19th century Spain, the organized “loss” of voting slips (pucherazo) was used to maintain the agreed alternation between the Liberals and...
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    "El liberal que puede tumbar el socialismo en Ecuador... Si no hay 'pucherazo'". February 22, 2017. "Ecuador inicia un giro liberal". Palacio, Gustavo...
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  • pigeonholing their candidates, who were guaranteed election through caciquismo, pucherazo, or open fraud when necessary. This typical scenario was prevented in...
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    position, establishing clientelistic networks and manipulating the results (pucherazo). The talk at the back of an apothecary's shop: —I don't know, Don José...
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    deceased individuals' votes, is typically orchestrated by the cacique (pucherazo). The cacique's influence, derived from an array of resources including...
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    were more than satisfactory results; he blamed treason in own ranks and pucherazos on part of the administration as reasons for poor showing in the 1917...
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    Digital (in Catalan). Vic. Retrieved 29 November 2017. "Esquerra teme un "pucherazo" el 21-D". Diario La Rioja (in Spanish). 30 November 2017. Retrieved 4...
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    Spanish). 20minutos.es. Retrieved 2020-05-08. "Los gráficos internos del pucherazo de Cs: así llegaron los votos fantasma de Clemente" (in Spanish). elconfidencial...
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  • obtain a parliamentary majority, using all kinds of ingenious subterfuges (pucherazo). The political system of the Restoration was strongly criticized, especially...
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    2016. "El PSOE suspende de militancia a Asunción por sus acusaciones de pucherazo" (in Spanish). Público. 5 January 2011. Retrieved 5 March 2016. "Movimiento...
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    complained about official detentions of party electoral agents and other pucherazos. Active in Church-sponsored initiatives he embarked on setting up joint...
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    objective was achieved by a wide range of electoral manipulations known as pucherazos. Caciquismo was the system of political corruption based on networks of...
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    de Cárcer was to stand as a governmental candidate with all electoral pucherazo infrastructure at his disposal. Though initially he was to stand in Nules...
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    electoral legislation; some refer to manipulation, and some apply the name "pucherazo", a classic Spanish term for electoral fraud. A work dealing with 1936...
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    2020. "Sánchez fuerza una votación y los críticos se oponen al grito de "pucherazo"". La Información (in Spanish). 1 October 2016. Retrieved 7 August 2020...
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    the objective was achieved by a wide range of manipulations known as pucherazos. Caciquismo was the system of political corruption based on networks of...
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