Carlos Alberto Wahnon de Carvalho Veiga (Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈkaɾluz alˈβɛɾtu waˈnõ dɨ kɐɾˈvaʎu ˈvɐjɣɐ]; born October 21, 1949, in Mindelo) is...
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reference to the party's logo. The MpD was established on 14 March 1990 by Carlos Veiga after Prime Minister Pedro Pires of the African Party for the Independence...
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election, he was elected with 51.7% of votes, beating his nearest rival Carlos Veiga who got 42.4% of the total votes. Neves was born on the island of Santiago...
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Independence of Cape Verde (PAICV) Movement for Democracy (MpD) Acting for Carlos Veiga until 5 October 2000. Politics of Cape Verde List of presidents of Cape...
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down in 2001; in the 2001 election, Movement for Democracy candidate Carlos Veiga, who had served as Prime Minister under Monteiro, was defeated by Pedro...
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February 2001 presidential election, defeating former prime minister Carlos Veiga of the Movement for Democracy (MpD) in the second round by just 12 votes...
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won 46.52% of the vote in the first round, narrowly defeated the MpD's Carlos Veiga by a margin of only 12 votes in the run-off. In the parliamentary election...
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(born 1972), Brazilian football player Bruno Veiga (born 1990), Brazilian football player Carlos Veiga (born 1949), second (and first democratically...
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candidates. The PAICV nominated José Maria Neves, and the MpD nominated Carlos Veiga. Veiga ran for the presidency in 2001 (when he lost by just 12 votes out...
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v t e Prime ministers of Cape Verde Pedro Pires Carlos Veiga Gualberto do Rosário José Maria Neves Ulisses Correia e Silva...
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former MpD leader Carlos Veiga by only 13 votes. President Pedro Pires was narrowly re-elected in 2006 elections. President Jorge Carlos Fonseca led the...
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António Jorge Martins da Mota Veiga (Cascais, 28 February 1915 – Lisbon, CUF Hospital, 14 November 2005) was a Portuguese politician and former Minister...
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Jenifer Solidade (born 1984) - singer Carlos Veiga (born 1949) – former Prime Minister of Cape Verde Jorge Carlos de Almeida Fonseca (born 1950) - former...
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Jewish parents, Alexander Bowman and Sara Annette. Another example is Carlos Veiga, a former prime minister of Cape Verde. He said in a 2018 interview:...
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2022 "Biografia Carlos Manuel Vila Nova". presidencia.st (in Portuguese). Retrieved 17 June 2022. Abel Veiga (9 April 2021). "Carlos Vila Nova é o candidato...
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Neves African Party for the Independence of Cape Verde 95,803 51.73 Carlos Veiga Movement for Democracy 78,474 42.37 Casimiro de Pina Independent 3,343...
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day after the elections, a round table was held on RTP1, moderated by Carlos Veiga Pereira, on the electoral results, with the participation of Mário Soares...
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poet Adriano Spencer, footballer Fredson (Fredson Tavares), footballer Carlos Veiga (b. October 21, 1949), former Prime Minister of Cape Verde Lela Violão...
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ministers (Pedro Pires and Carlos Veiga) were the main candidates. Pires was prime minister during the PAICV regime; Veiga was prime minister during most...
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Vargas – Santos Laguna – 1998 Jorge Gabriel Vázquez – Morelia – 1996 Juan Carlos Veiga – Zacatepec, Atlas – 1975–76/1980–82, 1977–78 Héctor Veira – Laguna –...
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music with Botelho, Schira, and Soares in Lisbon. Veiga performed at the Teatro Nacional de São Carlos on 31 March 1876; his opera-ballet L’elisir di giovinezza...
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Pedro Pires (African Party for the Independence of Cape Verde) defeated Carlos Veiga (Movement for Democracy) in the second round of the election after neither...
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ministers (complete list) – Pedro Pires, Prime minister (1975–1991) Carlos Veiga, Prime minister (1991–2000) Gualberto do Rosário, Prime minister (2000–2001)...
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former Prime Minister Carlos Veiga of the Movement for Democracy (MpD). In the 2001 presidential run-off, Pires had defeated Veiga by a margin of only 12...
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Pedro Pires, President (2001–2011) Prime ministers (complete list) – Carlos Veiga, Prime minister (1991–2000) Gualberto do Rosário, Prime minister (2000–2001)...
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National Assembly, defeating the ruling Movement for Democracy led by Carlos Veiga. Third was the Democratic Alliance for Change (ADM) led by José dos Santos...
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Guine (UPLG) - Union des Ressortissants de la Guinee Portugaise (URGP) - Carlos Veiga - João Bernardo Vieira - Osvaldo Vieira International Airport - Women...
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the FHC government, supported by the Prime Minister of Cape Verde, Carlos Veiga, advocated for the expansion of the United Nations Security Council to...
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of the African Party for the Independence of Cape Verde, who defeated Carlos Veiga of the Movement for Democracy by just twelve votes. Pires, a former Prime...
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Ambassador of Cape Verde to United States Incumbent Carlos Wahnon Veiga since November 14, 2016 Inaugural holder Raúl Querido Várela Formation July 19...
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