Gladys del Carmen Marín Millie (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈɡlaðis maˈɾin]; July 18, 1937 – March 6, 2005) was a Chilean activist and political figure. She...
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Ruiz-Tagle, independent with the support of environmentalist groups. Gladys Marín Millie, Communist Party. Tomás Hirsch Goldschmidt, Humanist Party (also...
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Chile. She has also been seen as the symbolic successor to former deputy Gladys Marín. Vallejo is the daughter of Reinaldo Vallejo and Mariela Dowling, both...
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Movement. In the 1999/2000 presidential elections the party supported Gladys Marín Millie for the national presidential elections. She won 3.2% of the vote...
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death, they were truncated: one of them is Mi Amiga Gladys, a book of chronicles about Gladys Marín, leader and representative of the Communist Party of...
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of five names: Eduardo Gutiérrez, Manuel Cabieses, Communist leader Gladys Marín, Deputy Mario Palestro (who withdrew before the vote during the assembly)...
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writer Gladys Marín (1941–2005), Chilean activist and political figure Gladys Olebile Masire (1932–2013), Botswana teacher and political figure Gladys McCoy...
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politician Gilberte Marin-Moskovitz (1937–2019), French politician Gladys Marin (1941–2005), Chilean activist and political figure Guadalupe Marín (1895–1983)...
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Temps (in French). February 1, 2006. Retrieved September 15, 2006. "Gladys Marín muy grave". People's Weekly World (in Spanish). February 19, 2005. Archived...
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woman to run for Chilean President (the first being Communist leader Gladys Marín), competing with the UDI's Joaquín Lavín and RN's Sebastián Piñera. On...
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former military dictator Augusto Pinochet to the late communist leader Gladys Marín. The Clinic is also critical of what it calls "lazy reporting"[citation...
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Allende's government murdered during the Pinochet regime in Washington, D.C. Gladys Marín – communist leader, feminist activist, lived in exile, opposed conservatism...
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post in the Communist Youth of Chile after the late communist leader Gladys Marin (1941–2005). On August 4, 2013, Cariola emerged as the leading congressional...
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host (b. 1943) 2005 – Teresa Wright, American actress (b. 1918) 2005 – Gladys Marín, Chilean activist and political figure (b. 1938) 2006 – Anne Braden,...
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German diplomat, lawyer and journalist. Russ Marin, 70, American film and television actor. Gladys Marín, 63, Chilean communist politician, cancer. Chuck...
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Luisa Bombal, Marcela Paz, and Mercedes Valdivieso. Politics In 1999, Gladys Marín was one of the first women to be a presidential candidate in Chile. The...
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Ocasio-Cortez, Mayor of Barcelona Ada Colau, and late Chilean communist leader Gladys Marín as left-wing women in politics she admires. In 2024 Chilean municipal...
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Lagos Joaquín Lavín Bernardo Leighton Orlando Letelier Carlos Lorca Gladys Marín Manfred Max-Neef Heraldo Muñoz Abraham Oyanedel José Piñera Sebastián...
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after the death of the historic leader of the party and former deputy Gladys Marín. On that occasion, the IX Plenary Session of the Central Committee elected...
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Toltén Tom Araya Tomas Barraza Tomás Goyoaga Tomás Hirsch Tomás Marín de Poveda Tomás Marín de Poveda, 1st Marquis of Cañada Hermosa Tomé Tongoy Tonka Tomicic...
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(CNR), an extinct revolutionary fraction in the party. In 1998, he met Gladys Marín while he was participating in a human rights march. There, according...
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Camilo Escalona Medina Concertación por la Democracia PS 177.965 15,98 Gladys Marín Millie The Left PC 174.780 15,69 José Miguel Vallejo Knockaert Chile...
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are: Chechi Bolocco, Raquel Argandoña, Fernanda Hansen, Pamela Díaz, Gladys Marín and Faloon Larraguibel. In the animated film Condorito: La Película,...
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presidential election 3 January – Misael Escuti (b. 1926) 6 March – Gladys Marín (b. 1938) 18 August – Andrónico Luksic Abaroa (b. 1926) 29 October –...
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them were taken there. This group included Jorge Muñoz, the spouse of Gladys Marín; Fernando Ortiz, father of Estela Ortiz, the widower of a victim of the...
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ISBN 9789507546044. OCLC 1045293428. Interviews with Gloria Gaitán, Fanny Edelman, Gladys Marín, Danielle Mitterrand, Nélida Piñon, Nidia Díaz [es], Rigoberta Menchú...
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to seek asylum in the Dutch embassy. Together with others including Gladys Marín, secretary-general of the Communist Youth of Chile, senator Julieta Campusano...
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Kossianga Chad Achta Djibrine Sy Chile Fanny Sonia Pollarolo Villa Gladys Marín Millié Patricia Verdugo Aguirre Viviana Elisa Díaz Caro China Bing Zheng...
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with 14.46%.[citation needed] 20 February – Juan Olivares 16 July – Gladys Marín (d. 2005) 26 September – Rodrigo González Torres 31 December – Hugo Berly...
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Ricardo Lagos (PPD/CPD) and Joaquín Lavín (UDI/APC). Larraín, along with Gladys Marín (PCC) and Tomás Hirsch (PH) threw their support behind the Concertación...
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