• Raúl Leoni served as President of Venezuela from March 13, 1964, to March 11, 1969. In the elections of 1963 the Democratic Action (AD) candidate Raúl...
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    Raúl Leoni Otero (26 April 1905 – 5 July 1972) was the president of Venezuela from 1964 until 1969. He was a member of the Generation of 1928 and a charter...
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  • José Antonio Mayobre (category Raúl Leoni ministers)
    of the ECLAC in substitution of Argentinian Raúl Prebisch until 1966. He returned to Venezuela from Santiago de Chile during the presidency of Raúl Leoni...
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    privately owned television station on August 1, 1964, at 7:30 p.m. President Raúl Leoni was chosen to be the one to cut the ribbon. Despite its name, however...
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    Italian Presidency of Ministries. After serving as first AD for directors like Tonino Valerii and Luciano Salce, Leoni wrote and directed a number of feature...
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    rankings of American presidents. Obama's accomplishments during the first 100 days of his presidency included signing the Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay Act of 2009...
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    Forces of National Liberation) began an insurgency that was backed by the Communist Party of Cuba and its leader, Fidel Castro. In 1963, Raúl Leoni was elected...
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    enacted by Venezuelan president Raúl Leoni. The declared purpose of the prize is to "perpetuate and honor the work of the eminent novelist and also to...
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    Democratic Action (Venezuela) (category Full member parties of the Socialist International)
    two-party dominance by AD and COPEI. Betancourt won the 1958 election, and Raúl Leoni won the following 1963 elections. AD also won in 1973 (Carlos Andrés Pérez)...
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    Rafael Caldera (category Recipients of the Medal of the Oriental Republic of Uruguay)
    that Raúl Leoni won as candidate of the ruling party (AD). Soon thereafter, he was elected President of the Christian Democratic Organization of America...
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    held in January 1924, pitted Arlindo Leoni and Góis Calmon, both of whom declared themselves winners, with a duality of Legislative Assemblies. Calmon was...
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    Gonzalo Barrios (politician) (category Raúl Leoni ministers)
    he signed the Puntofijo Pact on behalf of AD and served as Minister of Interior and Justice under Raúl Leoni (1964–1966). He was AD's presidential candidate...
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  • Juan Oropeza (category Members of the Venezuelan Constituent Assembly of 1946)
    Venezuela as its ambassador before UNESCO and, during Raúl Leoni's presidency, was assigned to the position of Venezuelan ambassador in Bogotá, Colombia, the...
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  • Miguel Ángel Burelli Rivas (category Raúl Leoni ministers)
    States; Ambassador of Venezuela to Colombia; Ambassador of Venezuela to the United Kingdom. He successively ran for the Presidency of the Republic (1968...
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    Rómulo Betancourt (category Venezuelan people of Canarian descent)
    succeeded by Raúl Leoni. It was Romulo Betancourt who established a democratic precedent for the nation that had been ruled by dictatorships for most of its history...
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  • Leopoldo Sucre Figarella (category Raúl Leoni ministers)
    as minister of public works during the governments of Betancourt and Raul Leoni. From this position, Sucre pushed forward many important works such as...
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    Cabinet of Raúl Leoni Cabinet of Luis Herrera Campins Cabinet of Jaime Lusinchi Cabinet of Carlos Andrés Pérez Cabinet of Ramón José Velásquez Cabinet of Rafael...
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    has been the palace of La Casona since 1964, instituted by president Raúl Leoni. La Casona is not used by incumbent president Maduro, who has decided...
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  • Betancourt, Jóvito Villalba, Juan Oropeza, Joaquín Gabaldón Márquez [es], Raúl Leoni, Andrés Eloy Blanco, Miguel Otero Silva, Pedro Sotillo, Francisco Ignacio...
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    whole, the presidency is the highest political office in the country by influence and recognition. The president is also the commander-in-chief of the National...
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    heads of state. Presidency of Luigi Einaudi (12 May 1948 – 11 May 1955): Presidency of Giovanni Gronchi (11 May 1955 – 11 May 1962): Presidency of Antonio...
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    Juan Vicente Gómez (category Presidents of Venezuela)
    Betancourt, Jóvito Villalba, Joaquin Gabaldon Marquez, Juan Oropeza, Raúl Leoni, Andrés Eloy Blanco, Miguel Otero Silva, Pedro Sotillo, Isaac J Pardo...
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    moderate leftist. Rangel denounced the abuses of the adeco governments of Betancourt and Leoni—he accused them of allowing the secret police and the army to...
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    President of the National Congress respectively. Those who once held the presidency of the Republic would become Senators for life at the end of their term...
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  • Democracy in Venezuela (category Politics of Venezuela)
    government of Raúl Leoni. From 1958 onward, Venezuela was considered to be a relatively stable democracy within a continent that was facing a wave of military...
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    President of the Oriental Republic of Uruguay, 1990–1995 Raúl Leoni, President of the Republic of Venezuela, 1964–1969 Rafael Caldera, President of the Republic...
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  • Interim President (1958–1959) Rómulo Betancourt, President (1959–1964) Raúl Leoni, President (1964–1969) Rafael Caldera, President (1969–1974) Carlos Andrés...
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  • presidents who held this position were: Rómulo Betancourt (1964–1981), Raúl Leoni (1969–1972), Rafael Caldera (1974–1994, 1999), Carlos Andrés Pérez (1979–1989...
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    Wolfgang Larrazábal (category Members of the Senate of Venezuela)
    the candidate of the Democratic Republican Union), he stood for president in the 1963 Venezuelan general election but lost to Raúl Leoni of the Democratic...
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  • joins the top level of Italian baseball. That same year, the baseball section becomes autonomous under the presidency of Pietro Leoni and with Jimmy Strong...
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