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    Jeanine Áñez Chávez (Spanish pronunciation: [ɟʝeˈnine ˈaɲes ˈtʃaβes] ; born 13 June 1967) is a Bolivian lawyer, politician, and television presenter who...
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    Carolina Ribera (category Áñez administration personnel)
    under then-President Jeanine Áñez. Ribera is the eldest daughter of Áñez and former Trinidad mayor Tadeo Ribera. Carolina protests Áñez's incarceration on...
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    The cabinet of Jeanine Áñez constituted the 220th and 221st cabinets of the Plurinational State of Bolivia. It was initially formed on 13 November 2019...
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    afterwards. The second vice president of the Senate, opposition senator Jeanine Áñez, assumed the role of president on 12 November. This was not without controversy...
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    European Spanish). 28 December 2019. Retrieved 28 December 2019. Jeanine Áñez "Jeanine Áñez confirma candidatura presidencial para las elecciones generales"...
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  • Jeanine is a feminine given name. Notable people with the name include: Jeanine Áñez (born 1967), Bolivian politician and lawyer who served as Interim...
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    amid allegations of electoral fraud. During the interim government of Jeanine Áñez, Arce sought asylum in Mexico and Argentina, where Morales—barred from...
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    Minister of Economy and Public Finance during the interim presidency of Jeanine Áñez. Branko Goran Marinković Jovičević was born on 21 August 1967 in Santa...
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  • Áñez is a Spanish surname. Notable people with the surname include: Carlos Áñez (born 1995), Bolivian footballer Jeanine Áñez (born 1967), Bolivian politician...
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    were protests by supporters of the outgoing government in response to Jeanine Áñez becoming the acting president of Bolivia. The claims of fraud were made...
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    Wálter Guevara, Lidia Gueiler Tejada, Eduardo Rodríguez and most recently Jeanine Áñez all came to power as interim presidents due to the fact the previous...
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    urged that he do so to restore "peace and stability". Opposition Senator Jeanine Áñez declared herself interim president, claiming constitutional succession...
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    Persons, granting amnesty to those prosecuted during the government of Jeanine Áñez. The broad pardon, which included Morales, was met by shouts of "democracy...
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    political crisis, Jeanine Áñez would become pro tempore president of CELAC. However, Mexico called for a new CELAC summit on its own. Jeanine Áñez denounced that...
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    tempore of CELAC In office 8 January 2020 – 7 January 2022 Preceded by Jeanine Áñez Succeeded by Alberto Fernández President of the National Regeneration...
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    belongs to Christ!" This was later condemned by the acting president, Jeanine Áñez as a destruction of indigenous heritage. In modern Ecuador, the Wiphala...
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  • crisis ousted popular president Evo Morales and his government, and made Jeanine Áñez the interim president. Another cause was the delay of the 2020 Bolivian...
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    claim that he was ousted by a coup d'état and that the presidency of Jeanine Áñez was an unconstitutional succession of power. However, this is disputed...
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    pressure from the then-ongoing Bolivian protests and was succeeded by Jeanine Áñez of the Social Democratic Movement, after which Bolivia restored diplomatic...
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  • a la ex presidenta Jeanine Áñez y 5 de sus ministros por golpe de Estado" [Bolivia: Order to arrest former president Jeanine Áñez and 5 of her ministers...
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    Retrieved 24 January 2022. Senator Jeanine Áñez Chávez proclaimed herself interim president … . Moments before, Áñez Chávez, second vice president of the...
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    Jorge Quiroga (category Áñez administration personnel)
    finance under Jaime Paz Zamora in 1992. During the interim government of Jeanine Áñez, he was briefly appointed from 2019 to 2020 as the country's international...
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  • military coup. Jeanine Áñez was sworn in as interim president on 12 November.[citation needed] Following the widespread police mutiny before the Áñez government...
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    of the president by President Evo Morales. The interim government of Jeanine Áñez briefly reverted to occupying the Palacio Quemado from 2019 until 2020...
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  • "Bolivia: Jeanine Añez claims presidency after ousting of Evo Morales". The Guardian. La Paz. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 13 November 2019. "Áñez asume la...
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    crisis, Evo Morales resigned as President and Senator Jeanine Áñez took power. After Morales ouster, Áñez steadily improved relations with the United States...
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    two-day vacuum of power and the assumption of office of opposition senator Jeanine Áñez. Salvatierra's resignation was the subject of heavy controversy and debate...
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    Trinidad, Bolivia Monument in Trinidad Trinidad Cathedral Trinidad, Bolivia Jeanine Áñez (born 1967), former President Hugo Dellien (born 1993), tennis player...
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    in Caracas to give their support for Añez, while Juan Guaidó held that same day a videoconference with Jeanine Áñez to express their mutual support. During...
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    "Bolivia: Former President Anez handed 10-year prison term". Deutsche Welle. 2022-06-11. Retrieved 2022-06-13. "Jeanine Áñez afirma estar sofrendo torturas...
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