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    Luis Alberto Arce Catacora (Latin American Spanish: [ˈlwis alˈβeɾto ˈaɾse kataˈkoɾa]; born 28 September 1963), often referred to as Lucho, is a Bolivian...
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    La Paz contra el gobierno de Luis Arce" (in Spanish). CNN. 17 September 2024. Retrieved 27 September 2024. "Reportan seis puntos de bloqueo en ruta a...
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    López Marín, Alberto (27 June 2024). "España apoya unánime al gobierno de Luis Arce tras el levantamiento militar en Bolivia: 'Hacemos un llamamiento...
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    The Arce Cabinet constitutes the 222nd cabinet of the Plurinational State of Bolivia. It was formed on 9 November 2020, one day after Luis Arce was sworn...
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    Vice-President, and all seats in both the Senate and Chamber of Deputies. Luis Arce of the Movement for Socialism (MAS) party was elected president in a landslide...
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    running mate. Camacho would go on to receive 14% of the vote, but losing to Luis Arce or Carlos Mesa in every Bolivian department except his birthplace of Santa...
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    Eduardo del Castillo (category Luis Arce administration cabinet members)
    de GobiernoMinisterio de Gobierno - Estado Plurinacional de Bolivia". www.mingobierno.gob.bo. Retrieved 9 December 2020. "Arce posesiona a su nuevo gabinete"...
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    President-elect Luis Arce from coming to office. After that endeavor proved unfruitful, he, along with Murillo, fled the country just three days prior to Arce's inauguration...
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  • Francisco Arce y Romero (ca. 1822 – ca. 1902) was an interim Corregidor Mayor of Ponce, Puerto Rico, in 1872. Eduardo Neumann Gandia describes him as an...
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    (3 June 2024). "ANÁLISIS | Así fue la gestión de Claudia Sheinbaum como jefa de Gobierno de la Ciudad de México". CNN (in Spanish). Archived from the original...
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    official acts with a new and exclusive design. With the inauguration of Luis Arce as president of Bolivia on November 8, 2020, the patujú flower will no...
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    1825, during which liberal politician Manuel José Arce was elected as the country's first president. Arce subsequently aligned himself with the country's...
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    del gobierno de Arce y al "imperio"". Correo del Sur. 25 April 2021. Retrieved 27 June 2024. "El partido boliviano MAS expulsa al presidente Luis Arce –...
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    "Teodoro Higuera Statistics". baseball-reference.com. Retrieved 2008-04-17. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Los Mochis. Gobierno municipal de Ahome...
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    numbers and fear of splitting the opposition vote against MAS candidate Luis Arce, who won the election. Following the end of her mandate in November 2020...
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    David Choquehuanca (category Luis Arce administration cabinet members)
    Bolivian history and the second-longest of any government minister after Luis Arce. As foreign minister, Choquehuanca oversaw a break in relations with the...
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    mayoral assignment was passed to two Ponce municipal assemblymen, Francisco Arce y Romero and Alejandro Albizu, later that year. As a Spanish Army soldier...
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    Luis Paz Arce (19 August 1854 – 6 October 1928) was a Bolivian historian, journalist, jurist, lawyer, and politician who served on the Supreme Court of...
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    Nicaraguan president Daniel Ortega (as well as Bolivian counterpart Luis Arce) congratulated candidate Pedro Castillo prior to the election's conclusion...
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    helped end militant ETA, dies Arce, Pedro (10 May 2019). "Alfredo Pérez Rubalcaba el ministro de Solares, por Pedro Arce". Cantabria Liberal. Avendaño...
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  • government (1968–1980) Mario Alzamora Valdéz (France) José Arce y Larco (United States) Luis Felipe de Las Casas (Venezuela) Óscar Trelles Montes (France) Guillermo...
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    John Briceño congratulated Sheinbaum on her victory.  Bolivia: President Luis Arce congratulated Sheinbaum, describing her victory as "resounding."  Brazil:...
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    Marco A. (10 November 2020). "Marcelo Montenegro, el brazo derecho de Luis Arce para sacar a flote la economía". La Razón (in Spanish). Retrieved 10 November...
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    the Palacio Quemado from 2019 to 2020. Following the inauguration of Luis Arce on 8 November 2020, it has again become the residence of the president...
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    The Revolutionary Government Junta (Spanish: Junta Revolucionaria de Gobierno, JRG) was the name of three consecutive joint civilian-military dictatorships...
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  • Bolivia. President: Jeanine Áñez (Interim president) (until 8 November), Luis Arce (from 8 November) Vice President: (Vacant, See 2019 Bolivian political...
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    Rica, 5 April 2003. Luis Alberto Monge (20 March 2004). Reelección: desafío a la Constitución. Nacion.com. Retrieved 2012-09-15. Luis Alberto Monge: La...
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    November 2020, Luis Arce was sworn in as President of Bolivia alongside his Vice President David Choquehuanca. In February 2021, the Arce government returned...
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  • Ignacio Coronado 1786 Antonio Gutiérrez de Arce 1786 Alonso de Vargas 1769–1777 Juan de Oliver 1778–1783 Luis de Engrava y Ovalle 1783–1786 Miguel del Pino...
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    A committee was organized in Puerto Rico, presided over by Dr. Margot Arce de Vázquez, to have her remains transferred to the island. Burgos's remains...
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