Julio María Sanguinetti Coirolo (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈxuljo maˈɾia saŋɡiˈneti kojˈɾolo]; born 6 January 1936) often known by his initials JMS, is a...
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resignation of Gregorio Álvarez and the accession to the office of Julio María Sanguinetti. Addiego had been president of the Supreme Court since 1984 when...
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which had been preceded by internal party elections in 1982. When Julio María Sanguinetti of the Colorado Party won the presidential election, Álvarez resigned...
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Ordóñez, Luis Batlle Berres, Jorge Pacheco Areco, Juan María Bordaberry, Julio María Sanguinetti, Luis Bernardo Pozzolo, and Jorge Batlle. The party has...
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Marta Canessa (redirect from Martha Canessa de Sanguinetti)
historian, academic and writer. Canessa, the wife of former President Julio María Sanguinetti, served as the First Lady of Uruguay for two non-consecutive terms...
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José Antonio Mora, Luis Barrios Tassano, and future-president Julio María Sanguinetti. Upon dictatorial rule, he worked with Juan Carlos Blanco Estradé...
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Luis Alberto Lacalle (redirect from María Hortensia de Herrera de Lacalle)
he endorsed Alberto Zumarán for president, who was defeated by Julio María Sanguinetti. However, Lacalle was elected Senator of the Republic. Following...
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player Javier Sanguinetti (born 1971), Argentinian football player Jorge Sanguinetti (1934–2017), Uruguayan politician Julio María Sanguinetti (born 1936)...
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Department on 13 June 1967. He is the second child, with an older sister, María del Luján, and the only son of Pablo "Bebe" Orsi (1933–2018), a rural laborer...
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2005), with special emphasis on the 2002 crisis. Living presidents Julio María Sanguinetti, Luis Alberto Lacalle Herrera and José Mujica contribute extensively...
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President respectively. In May 2019, the former president of Uruguay, Julio María Sanguinetti expressed himself favouring a political alliance to compete with...
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Argentina Julio María Sanguinetti Coirolo, President of Uruguay Julio-Claudian Dynasty, the first five Roman Emperors Julio Pinedo, Afro-Bolivian king Julio Arca...
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votes, 0.08% of the vote, lagging far behind former President, Julio María Sanguinetti, whose party returned to power with 30.83% of the public vote....
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States sent messages of condolence. In addition to Tabaré Vázquez, Julio María Sanguinetti of Uruguay, and Fernando Henrique Cardoso of Brazil attended the...
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president Julio Maria Sanguinetti of the Colorado Party. However, under the multi-candidate Ley de Lemas system then in effect, Sanguinetti won the election...
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in 1973. The "Batllismo" faction of the Colorado Party, led by Julio María Sanguinetti, won the primary, bringing Pacheco's faction of the Colorado Party...
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March 2005 Vice President Luis Antonio Hierro López Preceded by Julio María Sanguinetti Succeeded by Tabaré Vázquez Senator of Uruguay In office 15 February...
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1984 Uruguayan general election (category Julio María Sanguinetti)
other party, resulting in one of its presidential candidates, Julio María Sanguinetti, was elected president as under the multi-candidate Ley de Lemas...
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in 1890. After the restoration of democracy in 1985, president Julio María Sanguinetti moved the seat of the Executive Power to the Liberty Building,...
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civilian rule, with democratic elections held that year. Under Julio María Sanguinetti, the new president, amnesty was granted to the Tupamaros. The Tupamaros...
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María Bordaberry Alberto Demicheli Aparicio Méndez Gregorio Conrado Álvarez Rafael Addiego Bruno Julio María Sanguinetti Luis Alberto Lacalle Julio María...
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María Bordaberry Alberto Demicheli Aparicio Méndez Gregorio Conrado Álvarez Rafael Addiego Bruno Julio María Sanguinetti Luis Alberto Lacalle Julio María...
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ideas La impronta del Estado Batllista en la identidad nacional By Julio María Sanguinetti, 2022 Partido Colorado 1916, p. 27. Pintos & Fernández Ríos 1938...
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1994 Uruguayan general election (category Julio María Sanguinetti)
votes of any presidential candidate. However, former president Julio Maria Sanguinetti returned to office by virtue of the Colorados receiving the most...
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President (1985) Julio María Sanguinetti, President (1985–1990) Luis Alberto Lacalle, President (1990–1995) Julio María Sanguinetti, President (1995–2000)...
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(2009). "Mujica de la chacra a la presidencia". Retrieved 14 July 2010. Maria Ximena Alvarez. "Tupamaros revolution – La revolución imposible" (in Spanish)...
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player (d. 2021) Alejandro Maldonado, 37th President of Guatemala Julio María Sanguinetti, 2-time President of Uruguay January 8 – Robert May, Australian...
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and Budgeting for 15 years, during both presidential terms of Julio María Sanguinetti and that of Jorge Batlle. Interview to Ariel Davrieux Archived...
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them President of Argentina Carlos Menem and President of Uruguay Julio María Sanguinetti, as well as some Boca Juniors fans. The match brought together...
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was the Colorado-led coalition under the second government of Julio María Sanguinetti, in which the national leader Alberto Volonté was frequently described...
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