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    Rafael Antonio Caldera Rodríguez (Spanish pronunciation: [rafaˈel anˈtonjo kalˈdeɾa roˈðɾiɣes] listen; 24 January 1916 – 24 December 2009), was a Venezuelan...
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  • Presidency of Rafael Caldera may refer to: First presidency of Rafael Caldera Second presidency of Rafael Caldera This disambiguation page lists articles...
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    development, but was confronted with continuous guerrilla warfare. Rafael Caldera won the next election. Before he took office in 1969, the Rupununi Uprising...
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    military locations and communication installations and then establishing Rafael Caldera in power once Pérez was captured and assassinated. Chávez delayed the...
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  • Latin America at its peak. COPEI was founded on 13 January 1946 by Rafael Caldera. COPEI, Democratic Action (AD) and Democratic Republican Union (URD)...
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  • to: Caldera (band), an American band Caldera (Caldera album), 1976 Caldera (Sam Rivers album), 2022 Caldera (film), a 2012 animated short film Caldera, a...
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    National Convergence (category Rafael Caldera)
    Venezuela. It was founded in 1993 by former President of Venezuela Rafael Caldera, who was a member of Copei and won a second term in the 1993 elections...
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    Ambassador of Venezuela to Argentina In office 1998–2002 President Rafael Caldera Hugo Chávez Ambassador of Venezuela to Algeria In office 1991–1993 President...
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    The first presidency of Rafael Caldera took place from 1969 to 1974. He was elected by only 33,000 votes. He was sworn in as president in March 1969—the...
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    December 1993. The presidential elections were won by former president Rafael Caldera of National Convergence, who received 30% of the vote. Democratic Action...
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    Venezuela on 1 December 1968. The presidential election was won by Rafael Caldera of Copei, who received 29.1% of the vote. Acción Democrática (Democratic...
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    Teodoro Petkoff (category Rafael Caldera ministers)
    defeated both times. As Minister of Planning, he oversaw President Rafael Caldera's adoption of liberalization economic policies in the mid-1990s. He was...
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    Fidel, both Fidel Castro and the succeeding President of Venezuela, Rafael Caldera, knew of Chávez's coup plot. Castro allegedly provided agents to convince...
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    presidency of Rafael Caldera took place from 1994 to 1999. Caldera had previously been President from 1969 to 1974. In his second presidency, Caldera included...
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    attempts in 1992, and the 1993 impeachment of Pérez. That same year, Rafael Caldera became the first President of Venezuela not to belong to either Democratic...
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    the 1993 election of former COPEI leader Rafael Caldera on a National Convergence coalition platform. Caldera's failure to resolve the economic crisis created...
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  • Venezuelan presidential election, coming fourth in a close election (Rafael Caldera won with 29%). However Prieto's subsequent electoral run, in the 1978...
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    the Venezuelan Revolution party (PRV, for its initials in Spanish) Rafael Caldera (1916–2009), former president (1969–1974; 1994–1999) and founder of...
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  • presidential elections, the PCV endorsed Rafael Caldera, a member of the Convergencia alliance. PCV broke with President Caldera in 1996. In the presidential elections...
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    Hugo Chávez. DISIP was established in March 1969 by then-president Rafael Caldera, replacing the Directorate General of Police (DIGEPOL). With the overthrow...
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    unsuccessful February 1992 coup attempt, being pardoned in 1994 by Rafael Caldera, along with the other conspirators. He was elected Governor of Zulia...
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    Ayacucho Hall, and the Bicentennial square. In the first period of Rafael Caldera (1969–1974), construction of the Administrative Building began. In February...
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    other main traditional party Copei, provided two Venezuelan presidents (Rafael Caldera, 1969–1974, and Luis Herrera Campins, 1979–1983). Confidence in the...
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    Ramón José Velásquez (category Rafael Caldera ministers)
    Betancourt. After that, he was part of the National Congress. During Rafael Caldera's Presidential administration, Velásquez served as Minister of Communications...
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    interruption to serve as the Deputy Secretary General of the Presidency for Rafael Caldera, until 1974), and was a presidential candidate for COPEI in 1988. He...
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    Colombia, Peru, and Ecuador. On 11 March 1969, Leoni transferred power to Rafael Caldera, a member of the Christian Democratic Party COPEI and a signatory of...
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    Puntofijo Pact (category Rafael Caldera)
    included Rómulo Betancourt of AD, Rafael Caldera of COPEI, and Jóvito Villalba of the URD. Both Betancourt and Caldera would go on to become presidents...
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    presidents (Rafael Caldera, 1969–1974, and Luis Herrera Campins, 1979–1983). Confidence in the traditional parties collapsed enough that Rafael Caldera won the...
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  • Convergence coalition which successfully backed Rafael Caldera, contributing 10.59% of the vote, a third of Caldera's total. At the parliamentary elections the...
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