René Barrientos Ortuño (30 May 1919 – 27 April 1969) was a Bolivian military officer and politician who served as the 47th president of Bolivia twice nonconsecutively...
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controlled by the military junta. The MPC was founded by General René Barrientos Ortuño in 1966 after the overthrow on 5 November 1964 of the Revolutionary...
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Front of the Bolivian Revolution (redirect from Barrientos Front)
electoral political alliance built as an electoral vehicle for René Barrientos Ortuño, who seized power in a military coup on November 4, 1964. It was...
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1967, the party took part in the Government of the President of René Barrientos Ortuño, being given responsibility for the Ministry of Labour and Social...
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Cementerio General de Cochabamba, mausoleum of "general del pueblo" René Barrientos Ortuño Cathedral Basilica of Our Lady of Peace, La Paz, mausoleum of Andrés...
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Brazil 18 July 1967 Fortaleza Brazil Airplane accident Piper PA-23 René Barrientos Ortuño President of Bolivia 27 April 1969 Arque Bolivia Helicopter accident...
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Estenssoro at the outset of his third term. The 1969 death of President René Barrientos Ortuño, a former member of the junta who was elected president in 1966...
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Alvarado and Omar Torrijos Herrera. On November 4, 1964, generals René Barrientos Ortuño and Alfredo Ovando Candía overthrew Víctor Paz Estenssoro and formed...
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Estenssoro's bid for a third term. The FLIN has opposed the junta of René Barrientos Ortuño and the United States. The Liberation Front of the National Left...
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candidate. The PSD withdrew support Barrientos in 1968, but returned to a pro-government stance, when René Barrientos Ortuño died in a helicopter crash on 27...
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to have power over the country to become a dictator, President René Barrientos Ortuño signs the Supreme Decree 08395, on June 19, 1968, with which he...
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Estenssoro, to a military junta under vice-president General René Barrientos. Barrientos was elected president in 1966 but died suspiciously in a helicopter...
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to have power over the country to become a dictator, President René Barrientos Ortuño signs the Supreme Decree 08395, on June 19, 1968, with which he...
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being quite deferential to the most hardline right-wing governments (Barrientos, Banzer, Garcia Mesa), at least until he could get safely out of the country...
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were held in 1958 and 1962. Democracy was interrupted in 1964 by René Barrientos Ortuño, who proceeded to hold and win an election in 1966 and to convoke...
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People was to fight the right-wing military dictatorship of General René Barrientos Ortuño. The MNRP was a left nationalist party and was opposed both oligarchism...
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René Barrientos Ortuño coup of 4 November 1964, overthrowing Víctor Paz Estenssoro. Wálter Guevara Arze and the PRA formally backed René Barrientos'...
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Estenssoro decided to run again for president and accepted General René Barrientos Ortuño as vice presidential candidate. Because most opposition groups abstained...
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successful in 1964 but reversed in 1970. In Bolivia, when General René Barrientos Ortuño led a takeover of the popular Revolutionary Nationalist Movement...
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for his reelection in 1964. The overthrow of the MNR by General René Barrientos Ortuño (president, 1964–65; copresident, May 1965-January 1966; and president...
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Senator between 1962 and 1964. After the 1964 coup, staged by General René Barrientos Ortuño, Chavez had to leave in exile to Peru. He held residence in this...
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Bolivia met on September 3 with then president of Bolivia, General Rene Barrientos Ortuno who congratulated the Baháʼís on their devotion to education. In...
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militants ... . So who will investigate whom?" Opposition senator Andrea Barrientos noted that of the ten commission members, only one was actually a woman:...
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(1952–1956) Ñuflo Chávez Ortiz (1956–1957) Juan Lechín Oquendo (1960–1964) René Barrientos (1964) Luis Adolfo Siles Salinas (1966–1969) Jaime Paz Zamora (1982–1984)...
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(1952–1956) Ñuflo Chávez Ortiz (1956–1957) Juan Lechín Oquendo (1960–1964) René Barrientos (1964) Luis Adolfo Siles Salinas (1966–1969) Jaime Paz Zamora (1982–1984)...
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Guatemala 1:36:25 4 Rachelle De Orbeta Puerto Rico 1:37:08 5 Valeria Ortuño Mexico 1:38:47 ~~ 6 Laura Mojica Colombia 1:41:30 >~ 7 Milángela Rosales...
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Ramos PS-1 PS-1 Potosí Donald Baldivieso Fernández MNRU MNRU Potosí Edgar Barrientos Cazazola ADN ADN Potosí Edgar Ramírez Santiestevan UDP PCB Potosí Enrique...
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Roberto Olabe – Tondela – 2020–2021 Pedro Ortiz – Vizela – 2022–2024 Juanto Ortuño – Belenenses – 2015–2018 Raúl Parra – Estoril – 2023– Ivan Peñaranda – Santa...
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Dorotea Zalles Charca. Freddy Delgadillo Pérez, philosopher. José Joaquín Ortuño Rivas, social communicator. María Inés Fernández Soruco. Evelyn Yaruska...
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Movement leader. Rosario Sosa Parra, activist and writer. September 24 - Ángel Ortuño, 52, poet. September 25 Ramiro Garza, 91, journalist. Ignacio Moreno, 59...
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