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    diputado nacional del PRO por Tierra del Fuego, Héctor "Tito" Stefani". Aire Digital. 12 October 2024. Retrieved 12 October 2024. Héctor Stefani on Twitter...
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    Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner, Minister of Foreign Relations Héctor Timerman, deputy Andrés Larroque and the piqueteros Luis D'Elia and Fernando Esteche of...
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  • in Argentina Guillermo Lariguet [es], philosopher and professor Alberto Larroque [es], French-born jurist and professor Guillermo Lousteau Heguy [es], professor...
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    Héctor Walter Baldassi (born 5 January 1966) is an Argentine retired football referee and politician. His first Argentine first division was in 1998 and...
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    Héctor Enrique Olivares (18 February 1958 − 12 May 2019) was an Argentine politician, engineer and agricultural producer. A representative of the Radical...
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    Amplio UNEN. Between 2014 and 2016 he was accompanied on the Committee: Héctor Luis Baldo as vice president, Ricardo Sánchez as general secretary and Graciela...
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    María Oñate (1856?): Francisco de Paula Ferrer (1854–1856): José María Larroque (1854–1859): José Castro (1859–1861): José Sáenz (1861–1868): Juan Mendoza...
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  • Timerman, lawmaker of the pro-government organization "La Cámpora" Andrés Larroque, political leader Luis D'Elía, the leader of Quebracho Fernando Esteche...
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    (Spanish) Héctor Recalde: "En lo peor del kirchnerismo, el pueblo estaba mejor que ahora"; Clarin; 20 April 2017; [1] Curriculum vitae: Héctor P. Recalde;...
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    María Esther de Miguel (1 November 1929, Larroque, Entre Ríos Province – Buenos Aires, 27 July 2003) was an Argentine writer. Miguel was the daughter of...
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    Higher School of Mechanics of the Navy (ESMA mega-case) against prefect Héctor Febrés (2007), and in the second trial against 18 genocide criminals, representing...
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    active in the Movimiento Humanista de Resistencia y Construcción, led by Héctor "Toty" Flores, organized within the Civic Coalition ARI. She ran for a seat...
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    Héctor "Toty" Flores (San José de Feliciano, Entre Rios, Argentina, December 8, 1953) is a politician and Argentine social leader. He is the founder of...
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  • Larroque 2013, pp. 50, 67–69. Helm, Sarah (2005). A Life in Secrets. New York: Nan. A Talese. p. 92. ISBN 9780385508452. Foot 1966, p. 381. Larroque,...
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    Recalde § R. Rodríguez Tailhade Volnovich DF: Cabandié Garré Kicillof Larroque Mazure CT: Mercado CC: Masin S. Mendoza Pedrini Rach Quiroga CH: Igon Llanos...
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    of Chacabuco In office 10 December 1995 – 10 December 1999 Preceded by Héctor Francolino Succeeded by Horacio Recalde Personal details Born (1963-11-24)...
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    Reynaud, Hector (1893). Jean de Monluc, évêque de Valence et de Die: Essai d'histoire littéraire (in French). Paris: Thorin. Tamizey de Larroque, Philippe...
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    2020-06-13. Clarín.com (14 January 2018). "Fernando Iglesias: "Ojalá que Héctor Timerman se cure y vaya muchos años preso"". www.clarin.com (in Spanish)...
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    the Interior Florencio Randazzo (2011–2015) Ministry of Foreign Affairs Héctor Timerman (2011–2015) Ministry of Defense Arturo Puricelli (2011–2013) Agustín...
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    administration of Aníbal Ibarra. In 2006, alongside Máximo Kirchner, Andrés Larroque, Juan Cabandié, Mariano Recalde and José Ottavis, de Pedro co-founded La...
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    governorship for the Justicialist Party in the Union for Córdoba Coalition, with Héctor 'Pichi' Campana (a former basketball player and New Party Councillor who...
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  • Progresista (1) Frente para la Victoria-PJ (71) Frente para la Victoria-PJ (70) Héctor Recalde Movimiento Solidario Popular (1) Federal Unidos por una Nueva Argentina...
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    deputy Margarita Ferrá de Bartol died in the accident, and the secretary Héctor Pérez and the national deputy Daniel Tomas were hospitalized as well. His...
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