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    Víctor Hugo Zamora Castedo (born 5 December 1970), often referred to as Ojorico, is a Bolivian forestry engineer, politician, and former student leader...
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  • president Ronaldo Zamora (born 1944), Filipino lawyer and politician Rubén Zamora (born 1942), Salvadoran politician Víctor Hugo Zamora (born 1970), Bolivian...
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  • Víctor Hugo Hernández (born 19 May 1986 in Zamora, Michoacán, Mexico) is a Mexican former professional footballer who last played as a goalkeeper for...
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    opposition senator – one of two within the PDC bench, alongside Víctor Hugo Zamora. Led by Zamora – a skilled negotiator considered pragmatic toward the government –...
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    Chamber of Deputies from Tarija, representing circumscription 45 under Víctor Hugo Zamora from 2010 to 2014 on behalf of the National Convergence alliance....
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    However, she opted to exchange it with Christian Democratic Senator Víctor Hugo Zamora for the "more comfortable" second vice presidency, a "not a particularly...
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    Jaime Paz Zamora studied in Belgium and became an ardent supporter of left-wing/progressive causes in the turbulent 1960s. Exiled by dictator Hugo Banzer...
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  • Archived from the original on 24 October 2015. Retrieved 13 June 2022. "Víctor Hugo Zamora Castedo". web.senado.gob.bo (in Spanish). La Paz: Chamber of Senators...
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    Hugo Banzer Suárez (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈuɣo ˈβanseɾ ˈswaɾes]; 10 May 1926 – 5 May 2002) was a Bolivian politician and military officer who served...
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  • Blanca Martínez as Blanca Abril Zamora as Neus Xoán Fórneas [es] as Enrique "Quique" Román Marwa Bakhat as May Víctor Sáinz as Rodrigo Donoso Rachel Lascar...
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    Víctor Hugo Cárdenas Conde (born 4 June 1951) is a Bolivian indigenous Aymara activist and politician. He is the leader of the MRTKL party (Revolutionary...
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    the original on 11 June 2021. Retrieved 11 June 2021. "El tarijeño Víctor Hugo Zamora se hace cargo de Hidrocarburos". www.paginasiete.bo (in Spanish)....
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    General (and former dictator) Hugo Banzer Suárez won a plurality of the popular vote, followed by former President Víctor Paz Estenssoro's Nationalist...
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  • Paz Zamora. The MIR was becoming influential in the labor movement and politics during the early 1970s, but it was repressed by the government of Hugo Banzer...
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    "usurping functions". As a result, Murillo —along with Minister of Education Víctor Hugo Cárdenas, who had also failed to appear to an unrelated hearing— was...
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    Esteban Oliva Alcázar Mirtha Natividad Arce Camacho   Tarija C. 45 PPB Víctor Hugo Zamora Castedo Diana Patricia Paputsakis Burgos   Tarija C. 46 PPB Roy Moroni...
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  • Murillo, Defense Minister Fernando López, and Hydrocarbons Minister Víctor Hugo Zamora—were indicted in October 2021. Departmental police commander William...
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    Minister of Education Virginia Patty (2019–2020) Víctor Hugo Cárdenas (2020) Reynaldo Paredes (2020) Víctor Hugo Cárdenas (2020) Minister of Rural Development...
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    Minister of Education Virginia Patty (2019–2020) Víctor Hugo Cárdenas (2020) Reynaldo Paredes (2020) Víctor Hugo Cárdenas (2020) Minister of Rural Development...
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    Cruz Exhibition Fair, among others. During the democratic administration of Hugo Banzer, between 1997 and 1999, Ortiz served as a senior advisor to the Ministry...
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    or, if the new president be of the opposition, that it be Senator Víctor Hugo Zamora; both solutions were deemed unconstitutional. Instead, it was proposed...
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    Minister of Education Virginia Patty (2019–2020) Víctor Hugo Cárdenas (2020) Reynaldo Paredes (2020) Víctor Hugo Cárdenas (2020) Minister of Rural Development...
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    hydrocarbons and development planning. As such, Áñez's appointment of Víctor Hugo Zamora and Carlos Melchor Díaz, respectively, occurred at his suggestion...
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    on 4 August. Although Hugo Banzer of Nationalist Democratic Action (ADN) received the most public votes, Congress elected Víctor Paz Estenssoro of the...
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    Iván Arias (category Paz Zamora administration personnel)
    public management and indigenous matters, he was the private secretary of Víctor Hugo Cárdenas, the first indigenous vice president, and was part of the team...
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    incumbent Jaime Paz Zamora and the Nationalist Democratic Action (ADN) of ex-president Hugo Banzer formed the Patriotic Accord (AP) alliance. Hugo Banzer, in his...
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    Jaime Paz Zamora, who became President with ADN help. The party again governed as the main support of a ruling coalition, this time under Paz Zamora. Banzer's...
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    Asociación Corriendo con el Corazón por Hugo (2023). "28 Febrero Actividades Día Mundial de las Enfermedades Raras en Zamora". YouTube (in Spanish). Retrieved...
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    Jorge Quiroga (category Paz Zamora administration cabinet members)
    president of Bolivia from 1997 to 2001 under Hugo Banzer and as minister of finance under Jaime Paz Zamora in 1992. During the interim government of Jeanine...
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    Preceded by Marcelo Antezana Senator for Tarija 2015–2020 Served alongside: Milciades Peñaloza, Noemi Díaz, Víctor Hugo Zamora Succeeded by Gladys Alarcón...
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