• Arturo Mor Roig (14 December 1914 – 15 July 1974) was an Argentine politician, who served as Minister of the Interior during the presidency of Alejandro...
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    so-called Gran Acuerdo Nacional (Great National Agreement). He nominated Arturo Mor Roig (Radical Civic Union) as Minister of Interior, who enjoyed the support...
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    construction workers' union leader Rogelio Coria, former Interior Minister Arturo Mor Roig and U.S. Consul John Egan, among other murders and kidnappings. Throughout...
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  • Vice-Governor César Ayrault by bomb placed in Beechcraft Queen Air plane. 1974 Arturo Mor Roig, former Interior Minister Montoneros 1974 Carlos Mugica, Catholic Third...
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    Chamber of Deputies In office 7 May 1973 – 7 July 1975 Preceded by Arturo Mor Roig Succeeded by Nicasio Sánchez Toranzo National Deputy In office 25 May...
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    influence of López Rega. On 15 July 1974, Montoneros assassinated Arturo Mor Roig, a former foreign minister. On 17 July, they murdered David Kraiselburd...
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    commander-in-chief; in Kharkiv, Ukrainian SSR, Soviet Union Died: Arturo Mor Roig, 59, Argentine politician who served as President of Argentina's Chamber...
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  • persons who were not guilty of violence against the people (such as Arturo Mor Roig, the architect of the 1973 democratic transition, labor union leader...
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    August, the Justicialist Party sent a telegram to Minister of Interior Arturo Mor Roig (part of the Radical Party board) stating that they demanded respect...
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    Intransigent Radical Civic Union (UCRI) which backed the presidential candidacy of Arturo Frondizi in the 1958 general election. In the same election, Fernández de...
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  • frequent El Dia contributor, former Interior (law enforcement) Minister Arturo Mor Roig, who, under the military regime of Gen. Lanusse, had been instrumental...
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    1970 Roberto Levingston 88 Arturo Cordón Aguirre Independent (Military) 13 October 1970 – 23 March 1971 89 Arturo Mor Roig Radical Civic Union 26 March...
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    a problem the substantial custody at the nearby house of Minister Arturo Mor Roig, but they were able to determine that the officer usually left his...
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    negotiations with military officers and Lanusse's Interior Minister, Arturo Mor Roig, ultimately led to Lanusse's permission for Perón's return, which took...
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    Fernández de Monjardín Intransigent UCR 31 March 1958 29 March 1962 Arturo Mor Roig Radical Civic Union 12 August 1963 28 June 1966 Congress closed during...
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    Nacional (in English, Great National Accord) and his Interior Minister, Arturo Mor Roig, organized elections for 1973. Nevertheless, the new legislation would...
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  • Jose M. Gancedo Guillen v France XV at Madrid 26-May-1927 10 Jaime Juanes Roig v France XV at Madrid 26-May-1927 11 Francisco Martinez Larranaga v France...
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  • June 1 – José Antonio Reyes, Spanish footballer (b. 1983 June 4 – Antoni Roig Muntaner, Spanish chemist and politician (b. 1931) June 19 – Rafael de la...
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    part of the same case, Juli Palou i Mínguez, Ismael Durà i Guimerà, Joaquim Roig i Ortiz, and Josep Ramon Freixes i Sentís, all of whom were members of pro-independence...
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  • Carpentier, José Lezama Lima, Guillermo Cabrera Infante, Ramiro Guerra, Emilio Roig de Leuchsenring, Cintio Vitier, Jorge Mañach, Graziella Pogolotti and Roberto...
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  • and vicariance, dispersal and extinction events, is published by Seoane, Roig Juñent & Cerdeño (2017). Revision of the content of the hegetotheriid species...
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  • Hennekam; Roger B. J. Benson; Victoria L. Herridge; Nathan Jeffery; Enric Torres-Roig; Josep Antoni Alcover; Philip G. Cox (2020). "Morphological divergence in...
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