difícil agenda privada de Lavín, La Tercera, 20/11/2005 "Joaquín Lavín - Economista, académico y político chileno". Joaquín Lavín - Economista, académico...
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(2nd round) Joaquín Lavín Long live the change (1st round) Join the change (2nd round) After Ricardo Lagos narrowly defeated Joaquín Lavín with 47.96%...
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that either candidate would trounce the right-wing Alliance nominee Joaquín Lavín in a two-person race. The political atmosphere changed, however, when...
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Joaquín or Joaquin is a male given name, the Spanish version of Joachim. Joaquín (footballer, born 1956) (Joaquín Alonso González), Spanish football midfielder...
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Büchi (lost) 1993: Arturo Alessandri Besa (lost) 1999: Joaquín Lavín (lost) 2005: Joaquín Lavín (lost) 2009: Sebastián Piñera (won) 2013: Evelyn Matthei...
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education fund and a cabinet shuffle which replaced Minister of Education Joaquín Lavín and was seen as not fundamentally addressing student movement concerns...
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calm during the return of democracy. The party supported UDI candidate Joaquín Lavín as the sole Alliance candidate in the 1999/2000 presidential elections...
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included Jovino Novoa (UDI), Pablo Longueira (UDI), Jaime Guzmán (UDI), Joaquín Lavín (UDI), Sebastián Piñera (RN), Lily Pérez (RN), Andrés Allamand (RN)...
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Camilo Carrasco Alfonso, General Manager of Central Bank, 1994–2005. Joaquín Lavín, Minister of Education, 2010–2011; Minister of Planning, 2011–2013;...
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Deborah Lavin (born 1939), British academic Frank Lavin, American politician Gerard Lavin (born 1974), British football player Joaquín Lavín (born 1953)...
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San Francisco is a Chilean historian. San Francisco was an advisor of Joaquín Lavín when he was minister of Education. Since 2014 he has also been a columnist...
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presidential opponent Joaquín Lavín for the mayorship of Las Condes, a wealthy suburb of Santiago and a right-wing stronghold.[citation needed] Lavín won the 22-candidate...
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Central Bank of Chile. Member of the Chicago Boys group) José Piñera Joaquín Lavín Sebastián Edwards (professor, UCLA Anderson School of Management) Sebastián...
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election in a runoff against Independent Democrat Union (UDI) candidate Joaquín Lavín. Lagos was the third president from the centre-left Coalition of Parties...
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Alejandro García and Agustín Benapres after they gave their support for Joaquín Lavín in the 2000 runoff election. Many accused Errázuriz of wanting to be...
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between the two. Lagos won the vote, and went on to defeat the UDI's Joaquín Lavín in the presidential election. However, since he got a plurality as opposed...
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Eliana Caraball Martínez DC 49,961 26.56 Deputy Joaquín Lavín Infante UDI 36,379 19.34 Guido Girardi Lavín PPD 16,318 8.68 José Miguel Ureta Rojas ILE 3...
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2011 Chilean student protests Piñera shuffled his cabinet and removed Joaquín Lavín from the post of minister of education. With respect to the protest...
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supportive of the Pinochet regime appear in the documentary, such as Joaquín Lavín, Cristián Labbé, Raúl Hasbún, Patricia Maldonado, Francisco Javier Cuadra...
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Barros, Cristián Labbé, Patricia Maldonado, Francisco Javier Cuadra, Joaquín Lavín, Hermógenes Pérez de Arce appear in the film, as well as anonymous Pinochetists...
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Independent Democratic Union Spouse(s) Joaquín Lavín León (2009–present) Children Three Relatives Joaquín Lavín (father-in-law) Alma mater Santo Tomás...
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"[citation needed] Piñera's former education and social development minister Joaquín Lavín offered his prayers to Piñera's family.[citation needed] Former conservative...
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vote in a 4-way race between Michelle Bachelet, Sebastián Piñera, and Joaquín Lavín in the 2005 elections. He polled 4th place and therefore did not make...
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Ossa [es] PLR Santiago (47) 8 Carmen Hertz Cádiz PCCh Claudia Mix COM Joaquín Lavín UDI Cristián Labbé Martínez UDI Agustín Romero [es] PLR Viviana Delgado [es]...
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who won the presidency in an unprecedented runoff election against Joaquín Lavín of the rightist Alliance for Chile. In January 2006, Chileans elected...
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replace the Ministry of Planning (1990–2011). "Presidente Piñera y Ministro Lavín anuncian la creación del Ministerio de Desarrollo Social". Senadis.gob....
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Smith (2009–present) Kevin O'Leary Francisco Javier Errázuriz Talavera Joaquín Lavín Marco Enríquez-Ominami Carlos Bianchi Chelech Daniel Jadue Franco Parisi...
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finishing in the last place (fourth) behind Ignacio Briones (Evópoli), Joaquín Lavín (UDI) and Sebastián Sichel (Independent). He has declared being a social...
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numerary member of Opus Dei, who started Opus Dei in the Philippines. Joaquín Lavín, politician in Chile, twice defeated in his bid for the presidency of...
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from the original on 1 June 2009. Retrieved 1 February 2010. Longueira: "Lavín debe ser candidato presidencial" | Emol.com Emol.com - Longueira baja por...
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