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    Carlos Diego de Mesa Gisbert (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈkaɾlos ˈðjeɣo ˈmesa xisˈβeɾt] ; born 12 August 1953) is a Bolivian historian, journalist, and politician...
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    December 2017, it was announced that Mesa Family leader Juan Carlos Mesa had been captured. At this point in time, Mesa was the most wanted drug baron in...
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  • president of the Chamber of Senators (as Evo Morales running mate) Carlos Mesa (CC), former president of Bolivia (2003–2005) Rubén Costas (MDS), governor...
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    Victory, and the National Action Party (PAN-BOL). Presidential candidates Carlos Mesa (CC) and Chi Hyun Chung (FPV) were the second and third-place finishers...
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  • Carlos Mesa (born 21 August 1955) is a Colombian former cyclist. He competed in the team pursuit event at the 1976 Summer Olympics. "Carlos Mesa Olympic...
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    CC) is a liberal Bolivian political coalition led by former president Carlos Mesa, founded in 2018 to contest the 2019 general election. It was born of...
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    1% of the votes compared to 28.8% for centrist former president Carlos Mesa. Both Mesa and Áñez conceded defeat. On 8 November 2020, Luis Arce was sworn...
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    2005 to 2006 on an interim basis following the resignation of President Carlos Mesa during the 2005 political crisis. Prior to his temporary role as president...
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    country on October 18, 2003. He was succeeded by the vice president, Carlos Mesa, who put the gas issue to a referendum on July 18, 2004. In May 2005...
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    this was greater than a ten-point margin over his nearest competitor, Carlos Mesa, this was enough for Morales to be announced as a winner without a run-off...
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    Juan Carlos Mesa (May 15, 1930 – August 2, 2016) was an Argentine humorist, screenwriter, and director. Juan Carlos Mesa was born in Córdoba, Argentina...
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    author of the book "Presidents of Bolivia: Between urns and rifles" Carlos Mesa asserts that Bolívar was indeed the first president and that the lack...
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    party in the first electoral round by consolidating the right around Carlos Mesa. He currently holds the role of a senior advisor at New Direction, a...
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    Mamerto Urriolagoitía, Luis Adolfo Siles Salinas, Jorge Quiroga, and Carlos Mesa). Tejada Sorzano was the first to do so in 1934 while Quiroga was the...
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  • boxer Carlos Mesa (born 1953), Bolivian historian and former politician Cristóbal de Mesa (1559–1633), Spanish Mannerist poet and writer Eddie Mesa (born...
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    Water War. In 2002, Sánchez de Lozada again ran for president. He chose Carlos Mesa as his running mate, an independent historian and journalist who had...
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    founded in August 1990 by the politician and journalist Carlos Mesa. On August 1, 1990, Carlos Mesa, Mario Espinoza, Amalia Pando and Ximena Valdivia created...
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    consolidate around former president Carlos Mesa as Áñez and former president Jorge Quiroga dropped out. Early results favored Mesa, but polling firm Ciesmori's...
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    to Supreme Decree No. 27630 of 19 July 2004, during the presidency of Carlos Mesa, it was established that the civil flag used in civic, public and patriotic...
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    building, Sánchez resigned and fled to Miami, Florida. He was replaced by Carlos Mesa, who tried to strike a balance between U.S. and cocalero demands, but...
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    customers included Carlos Santana and Keith Richards of The Rolling Stones. Exposure from these top players helped to establish Mesa/Boogie's position...
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  • Bolivia 2020: Con la mira puesta en la diferencia entre Luis Arce y Carlos Mesa | Los sondeos preliminares dan como ganador al candidato del Movimiento...
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    here are you" and shouting "Long live democracy". Former presidents Carlos Mesa and Jorge Quiroga condemned the coup, stressing that the government could...
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    Bolivia portal Biography portal Politics portal Mesa José de; Gisbert, Teresa; and Carlos D. Mesa, "Historia De Bolivia," 5th edition. Prado Salmon...
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    and civic leaders. The first to congratulate her was former president Carlos Mesa—runner-up in the disputed presidential election—who wished Áñez success...
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  • On December 9, 2017, then Oficina leaders Juan Carlos Mesa Vallejo, also known as “Tom” or “Carlos Chata,” was arrested on December 9 while celebrating...
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    resignation of Sánchez de Lozada. Vice President Carlos Mesa took office as president. In his year in office, Mesa held a national referendum on the prospect...
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    count was stopped, Morales led with 45.3%, and his primary opponent, Carlos Mesa, had 38.2%. Less than a 10-point lead would have resulted in another...
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    country's gas reserves was one of the first promises made by President Carlos Mesa upon assuming the presidency in the aftermath of the Bolivian Gas War...
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    citizens. Carlos Mesa called for civil mobilizations in defense of the vote after denouncing fraud in the elections. In a later video, Mesa called for...
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