• Transición Democrática y Unidad Nacional) – known colloquially as the "Carmona Decree" or El Carmonazo — was a document drawn up on 12 April 2002 the day...
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    Venezuela portal Presidents of Venezuela List of people granted asylum Carmona Decree Venezuelan coup leader given asylum - BBC News, 27 May 2002 En imágenes:...
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    positions or assigned to remote locations. Carmona then issued a decree, which came to be known as the Carmona Decree, dissolving the National Assembly and...
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  • responsibles of the Llaguno Overpass events and those who signed the Carmona Decree. Many accused Anderson of extorting money from those he threatened to...
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    the agenda left by Carmona Estanga in the Miraflores office included a new ministerial cabinet and the controversial Carmona Decree. General Raúl Isaías...
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    requesting their presence. She also faced treason charges for signing the Carmona Decree during the 2002 Venezuelan coup attempt. Machado said that she wrote...
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  • said that Súmate's procedure was authoritarian, comparing it to the Carmona Decree. Nine other candidates agreed to the terms for holding a primary, confirming...
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    Carmona ([kaɾˈmɔna]), officially the City of Carmona (Tagalog: Lungsod ng Carmona), is a 2nd class component city in the province of Cavite, Philippines...
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    were meant to protect Chacín from an angry mob. López did not sign the Carmona Decree drawn up on the day after the 2002 Venezuelan coup attempt, which established...
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    accuse him of taking part in a short-lived coup ...". Rosales signed the Carmona Decree—a document drawn up on the day following the Venezuelan coup attempt...
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  • Velasco attended the swearing in of Chávez' replacement, signed the Carmona Decree that disestablished the Chávez regime, and visited Chávez in exile in...
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    appointed the President of the Fedecámaras, Pedro Carmona, as Venezuela's interim president. Carmona issued a decree dissolving parliament and the supreme court...
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    dictators (such as Pais, and Carmona in his early years), while others were little more than figureheads (such as Carmona in his later years, Craveiro...
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    court. Óscar Carmona, acting as military prosecutor of the 18 April plot, asked that the plotters be absolved. During the trial, Óscar Carmona famously asked:...
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  • which Carmona-Borjas played a role in drafting the decree that reinstated the powers of the state, which had been illegally dissolved by Pedro Carmona Estanga...
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    The term marrano came into later use in 1492 with the Castilian Alhambra Decree, which prohibited the practice of Judaism in Spain and required all remaining...
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    The eastern side of Cavite consists of Carmona clay loam with streaks of Carmona clay loam steep phase and Carmona sandy clay loam. This type of soil is...
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    Matilde Carmona Rodó, the daughter of a formerly wealthy mining family from Potosí. The couple were already familiar with one another. Carmona, because...
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    programs for the "development of relocation" and "on-site development". Carmona and Dasmariñas in Cavite and San Pedro in Laguna opened as relocation sites...
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    2010-06-17. Zaman 2002, pp. 186–187. Zaman 2002, p. 187. Carmona 2002, pp. 191–192. Carmona 2002, p. 192. Abir, Mordechai (28 October 2013). Ethiopia...
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  • 2019-10-19. Retrieved 2020-11-15. Pinochet Ugarte, Augusto; Villaroel Carmona, Rafael; Lepe Orellana, Jaime; Fuente-Alba Poblete, J. Miguel; Fuenzalida...
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    entered public life as finance minister with the support of President Óscar Carmona after the 28 May 1926 coup d'état. The military of 1926 saw themselves...
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    Aviz in the 16th century but was secularized on 28 December 1833 by state decree and its ownership transferred to the charitable institution, Real Casa Pia...
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    President Carmona, however, had allowed Salazar more or less a free hand since appointing him prime minister and continued to do so. Carmona and his successors...
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  • André Gide, French writer, Nobel laureate (d. 1951) November 24 – Óscar Carmona, President of Portugal (d. 1951) November 25 – Herbert Greenfield, Premier...
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    consecrated the sedevacantist Mexican priests Moisés Carmona and Adolfo Zamora as bishops. Carmona and Zamora had been sedevacantist leaders and propagators...
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    Also in 2003, the offices and racetrack of the MJCI were transferred to Carmona, Cavite at the San Lazaro Leisure Park (SLLP), a 77-hectare (190-acre)...
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    Obra de Josef Francisco de Isla contra un libro que escribió don Josef Carmona, cirujano intitulado: "Método Racional de curar Sabañones" (1732) - Letters...
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  • Aérienne, crashes in Czechoslovakia. July 9 – In Portugal, General Óscar Carmona takes power in a military coup. July 10 – A bolt of lightning strikes Picatinny...
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    in Toledo (where conversos were tortured and burned alive), in 1462 in Carmona, again in Toledo in 1467, etc. In Cordoba in 1473 mobs killed conversos...
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