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    Antonio Domingo Bussi (17 January 1926 – 24 November 2011) was an army general during the military dictatorship in Argentina and a politician prominent...
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  • Bussi is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Antonio Domingo Bussi (1926–2011), Argentine Army general and politician Brandon Bussi (born...
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    political party in Tucumán Province, Argentina. The party was set up by Antonio Domingo Bussi, who was Tucumán's governor during the early years of the National...
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    headed first by General Acdel Vilas, and from December 1975 by Antonio Domingo Bussi, succeeded in crushing the insurgency after a year and by destroying...
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    "genocidal" general Antonio Domingo Bussi", who at the time was a national deputy. In response, Milei acknowledged having worked for Bussi through his Twitter...
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    narrowly defeating former military Governor Antonio Domingo Bussi. One of his brothers, Juan, supported Bussi, though another brother, Luis, was elected...
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    Yudhoyono of Indonesia General Veljko Kadijević of Yugoslavia General Antonio Domingo Bussi of Argentina General Moeen U Ahmed of Bangladesh General Amer Khammash...
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    Violence did not fully abate until the appointment of General Antonio Domingo Bussi, the operation's commander, as governor at the behest of the dictatorship...
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  • Wynne Owen becomes Governor of the Cayman Islands. October 29- Antonio Domingo Bussi becomes Governor of Tucumán. November 3- Alan Hoole becomes Governor...
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    December 1979 and December 1980. In December 1980, Nicolaides replaced Antonio Domingo Bussi as commander of the III Army Corps. He was in this military post...
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    under the charge of General Acdel Vilas, later succeeded by General Antonio Domingo Bussi. From that moment until the military coup of 1976, it operated in...
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    deputy of Tucumán. He was born in Kansas City, where his father Antonio Domingo Bussi was taking a course in the United States Army Command and General...
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  • was set free much sooner. The governor of Tucumán at the time, Antonio Domingo Bussi, was a former military officer who had taken part in the Process...
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    1983 Antonio Domingo Bussi, general Osvaldo Cacciatore, brigadier, who served as Mayor of Buenos Aires in the National Reorganization Process Antonio Alice...
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    Brigadier-General Acdel Vilas and latter under Brigadier-General Antonio Domingo Bussi, who commanded the various units sent to fight the ERP guerrillas...
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    Antonio Domingo Bussi. His four years saw considerable controversy and fierce opposition from the Republican Force Tucumán party led by Antonio Bussi...
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    nomination from the odds-on candidate, Buenos Aires Province Governor Antonio Cafiero, a policy maker close to the Justicialists' founder, the late Juan...
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    mixed results, in February 1991 Menem reached out to his Foreign Minister, Domingo Cavallo, whose experience as an economist included a brief but largely...
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  • its role as the city's largest employer and, in 1996, Governor Antonio Domingo Bussi had the installation shuttered yet again. Ultimately, President...
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  • January 15 – Maria Schell, Austrian actress (d. 2005) January 17 Antonio Domingo Bussi, Argentine Army general, former Governor of Tucuman (d. 2011) Moira...
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  • General Antonio Domingo Bussi as its commander in December coincided with Vargas Aignasse's investigation of provincial Police Chief Colonel Antonio Arrechea...
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  • Alfredo Ignacio Astiz, frigate captain Adolfo Donda, and general Antonio Domingo Bussi. A series of ten decrees were sanctioned on October 7, 1989, and...
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  • the directorate in the 1990s during the military governorship of Antonio Domingo Bussi. During this period, he also became secretary of state for finance...
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  • Lino Domingo Montiel Forzano (1923/1924 – 9[citation needed] October 2023) was an Argentine army general and politician. He served as Governor of Tucumán...
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    regular prison. In August 2008, Menéndez, along with fellow general Antonio Domingo Bussi, was found guilty of the forced disappearance and murder of politician...
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  • law professor. Rafiq Tağı, 61, Azerbaijani journalist, stabbed. Antonio Domingo Bussi, 85, Argentine general and politician, Governor of Tucumán Province...
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    throughout the valley, but under the provincial governorship of Antonio Domingo Bussi they were brought together at their present location, in order,...
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    counterinsurgency forces led by the Operativo Independencia Commander, General Antonio Domingo Bussi, and was executed. Alsogaray maintained a low profile in subsequent...
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  • Justicialist. 24 March 1976 – 1978 Antonio Domingo Bussi De facto. 1978–1980 Lino Montiel Forzano De facto. 1980–1983 Antonio Luis Merlo De facto. 1983 Carlos...
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  • of Tierra del Fuego: José Arturo Estabillo Governor of Tucumán: Antonio Domingo Bussi (until 29 October); Julio Miranda (from 29 October) Vice Governor...
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