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    Juan Pedro Bordaberry Herrán (born 28 April 1960) is a Uruguayan attorney, lecturer, and politician, who served as a Senator of the Republic from 2010...
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    resign. Bordaberry then returned to his ranch. Bordaberry and his wife, Josefina Herrán, had nine children. One of Bordaberry's sons, Pedro Bordaberry, was...
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    defeat in 2004, Guillermo Stirling endorsed Pedro Bordaberry Herrán's Vamos Uruguay movement. Bordaberry Herrán became the presidential candidate for...
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  • Uruguay Colorado Party (Uruguay)#Post 2004: defeat at polls and rise of Pedro Bordaberry Pedro Bordaberry#Bordaberry and Riversita resurgence v t e v t e...
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    considerable economic instability. Stirling was seen as closer to Pedro Bordaberry Herrán for the Presidential elections in 2009, as opposed to former...
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  • María Bordaberry served with him in a prominent Ruralist organization and later became President of Uruguay in 1972. A grandson, Pedro Bordaberry, was...
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    This visit attracted a measure of censure from the opposition, from Pedro Bordaberry and others, who were critical of Vázquez for having chosen to be in...
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    Luis Alberto Lacalle over Jorge Larrañaga and Irineu Riet Correa. Pedro Bordaberry won the Colorado Party candidacy, beating out José Amorín, Luis Antonio...
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  • The Bordaberry family is a Uruguayan political family that has been prominent in Uruguayan politics and the cattle industry. It is associated with the...
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    campaigned for the pre-candidacy of Luis Antonio Hierro López, and then for Pedro Bordaberry, who was the party's candidate in the general election. In the 2010...
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    politician, lawyer, notary Eduardo Blanco Acevedo Juan María Bordaberry Pedro Bordaberry Baltasar Brum Lorenzo Carnelli Juan Lindolfo Cuestas José Eugenio...
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    within the party by the activities of Pedro Bordaberry Herrán, whose 'Vamos Uruguay' grouping (see: Pedro Bordaberry#Formation of Vamos Uruguay) has drawn...
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    Carlos Alberto Montaner Geovanny Vicente Maria Cardona Frida Ghitis Pedro Bordaberry Roberto Izurieta Octavio Pescador Sylvia Garcia Marcelo Longobardi...
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  • son of Domingo Bordaberry Pedro Bordaberry (former Industry and Tourism Minister), son of Juan María Bordaberry Santiago Bordaberry (Rural Affairs Activist)...
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    include president Luis Lacalle Pou and former government ministers Pedro Bordaberry and Gabriel Gurméndez Armand-Ugon. Located in Cordon, St.Brendan's...
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    Christiane Amanpour Fareed Zakaria Geovanny Vicente Patricia Janiot Pedro Bordaberry Sylvia Garcia CNN en Español Sarabia, Martha (26 June 2013). "Fernando...
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  • Josefina Herrán (category Bordaberry family)
    at the age of 94. Herrán and her late husband, Bordaberry, had nine children, including Pedro Bordaberry, a former Senator from 2015 to 2020 and Minister...
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    45 50 0 National Party Luis Lacalle Pou 31.94 32 +2 Colorado Party Pedro Bordaberry 13.33 13 −4 Independent Party Pablo Mieres 3.20 3 +1 Popular Unity...
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    former Minister of Industry and Ministry of Foreign Relations (Uruguay) Pedro Bordaberry, senator and former Minister of Tourism and Sport (2003–2005). Edgardo...
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    Lacalle-Jorge Larrañaga, and the 17.02% of Colorado Party's nominees Pedro Bordaberry-Hugo de León, among other participant parties. This election granted...
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  • political sector of the Colorado Party in Uruguay. It was founded by Pedro Bordaberry in 2007. It is considered to be the faction furthest to the right within...
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    Aguirrezabala 2003-2005 Industry, Energy and Mining Sergio Abreu 2000-2002 Pedro Bordaberry 2002-2003 José Villar 2003-2005 Interior Guillermo Stirling 2000-2004...
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    Christiane Amanpour Fareed Zakaria Fernando del Rincón Geovanny Vicente Pedro Bordaberry Sylvia Garcia CNN en Español Janiot, Patricia. "LinkedIn". Janiot,...
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  • Pollak 1987–1989 Eduardo Fynn Larriera 1990–1997 Atilio Rienzi 1998 Pedro Bordaberry, Richard Van Rompaey and Jorge Villa 1999–2001 Andrés Sanguinetti 2002–2003...
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  • within the Colorado Party. In his late political life he endorsed Pedro Bordaberry Herrán's 'Vamos Uruguay' grouping within the Colorado Party (Uruguay)...
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  • Riani campaigned on behalf of the 'Vamos Uruguay' grouping led by Pedro Bordaberry Herrán, within the Colorado Party. He died in March 2019 in Artigas...
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  • the original on 4 March 2012. 10 anos de Seven en Punta del Este, Pedro Bordaberry, British Schools Old Boys Club, 1999 Champagne Rugby, John Blondin...
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    'Vamos Uruguay' grouping within the Colorado Party was founded by Pedro Bordaberry Herrán, the front-running presidential candidate of the Colorados for...
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  • Azucena Arbeleche, and former government ministers Ernesto Talvi, Pedro Bordaberry, Gabriel Gurméndez Armand-Ugon and José Amorín Batlle. Charles Benham...
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