The Presidential Republic (Spanish: República Presidencial) is the period in the history of Chile spanning from the approval of the 1925 Constitution on...
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Abraham Oyanedel, who immediately called for presidential and congressional elections. Presidential Republic Government Junta of 1932 List of Government...
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Popular Unity (Chile) (category Presidential Republic (1925–1973))
behind the successful candidacy of Salvador Allende for the 1970 Chilean presidential election. Successor to the FRAP coalition, Popular Unity originally comprised...
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Republic Organization (1823–1831) Conservative Republic (1831–1861) Liberal Republic (1861–1891) Parliamentary Era (1891–1925) Presidential Republic (1925–1973)...
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caudillismo; the Chilean period prior to the coup is known as the Presidential Republic (1925–1973) era. At the time, Chile was a middle-class country, with about...
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Institute for Agricultural Development (category Presidential Republic (1925–1973))
The Institute for Agricultural Development or INDAP (Spanish: Instituto de Desarrollo Agropecuario) is a department at the Ministry of Agriculture aimed...
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Presidency of Salvador Allende (category Presidential Republic (1925–1973))
Allende's presidency is the last one of the period known as the "Presidential Republic" (1925–1973). In the 1970 election, Allende ran with the Unidad Popular...
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November 1924 23 January 1925 56 days 8 Ciris, MarianoDivisional General Mariano Navarrete Ciris [es] (1866–1940) 31 January 1925 10 November 1925 283 days...
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Chilean transition to democracy (category Military dictatorship of Chile (1973–1990))
military rule. Chile was previously a democracy during the Presidential Republic (1925–1973). Preparation for the transition began within the dictatorship...
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Treaty of Lima (1929) (category Presidential Republic (1925–1973))
Lima (1929). Coolidge, Calvin (1925) In the matter of the arbitration between the Republic of Chile and the Republic of Peru, with respect to the unfulfilled...
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CORFO (category Presidential Republic (1925–1973))
was responsible for the creation of basic industries during the Presidential Republic Era, namely oil, power, steel, sugar, transportation among many...
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for East kakarackoj Manfred Max Neef – Right Livelihood Award winner, presidential candidate, member of the Club of Rome, former president of the Universidad...
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the members of its two chambers during three periods: 1924-1925, June-October 1932 and 1973-1989. A new four-years legislative period begins with the installation...
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spanned until 1925 and the establishment of the 1925 Constitution. Also called "pseudo-parliamentary" period or "Parliamentary Republic", this period...
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Revolution of the chaucha (category Presidential Republic (1925–1973))
The revolution of the chaucha (Spanish: revolución de la chaucha) was a demonstration held on August 16 and 17, 1949, in Santiago, Chile, against the proposed...
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history of Chile since only was replaced in 1925 after 92 years. The Constitution of the Republic of Chile of 1925 (110 articles and 10 transitory provisions)...
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National Socialist Movement of Chile (category Presidential Republic (1925–1973))
attempted to run for President of Chile in 1964. Nazism in Chile Presidential Republic (1925–1973) Max Paul Friedman, Nazis & Good Neighbours, Cambridge University...
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Miguel Carrera. After obtaining independence from Spain, the newly formed Republic reorganized its military structure by creating the Military Academy of...
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Battle of Santiago (1957) (category Presidential Republic (1925–1973))
The Battle of Santiago (also known as the "events of April 2") was the name given to the protests of April 2–3, 1957 in Santiago, Chile that ended with...
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Republic Organization (1823–1831) Conservative Republic (1831–1861) Liberal Republic (1861–1891) Parliamentary Era (1891–1925) Presidential Republic (1925–1973)...
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FRAP (Chile) (category Presidential Republic (1925–1973))
program. Democratic Front of Chile (its right-wing opponent) Presidential Republic Era (1924–1973) "Frente de Acción Popular" (in Spanish). Library of the...
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Chilean naval mutiny of 1931 (category Presidential Republic (1925–1973))
one year later, along with the advent of the Socialist Republic of Chile. Presidential Republic Juan Esteban Montero List of Chilean coups d'état Naval...
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Liberal Republic (Spanish, República Liberal) is the period of Chilean history between 1861 and 1891. It is characterized by the rise of the liberal political...
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Governor (Gobernador regional). The President will appoint a Regional presidential delegate (delegado presidencial regional), who will represent the national...
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mission, the aircraft performed attack runs on the presidential residence at Las Condes and the presidential palace, a pilot mistakenly opened fire on the...
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1932 - July 8, 1932) (also known as the Government Junta of the Socialist Republic or Socialist Junta), was a political structure established during the anarchy...
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History of Chile (section Presidential era (1925–1973))
later, on September 11, 1973, the Chilean military deposed Allende, who shot himself in the head to avoid capture as the Presidential Palace was surrounded...
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Republic Organization (1823–1831) Conservative Republic (1831–1861) Liberal Republic (1861–1891) Parliamentary Era (1891–1925) Presidential Republic (1925–1973)...
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Popular Socialist Vanguard (category Presidential Republic (1925–1973))
ISSN 0022-216X. JSTOR 3653688. S2CID 145370595. Cruz-Coke, Ricardo. 1984. Historia electoral de Chile. 1925-1973. Editorial Jurídica de Chile. Santiago. v t e...
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election 1910 Chilean presidential election 1915 Chilean presidential election 1920 Chilean presidential election 1925 Chilean presidential election 1927 Chilean...
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