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    Armando Calderón Sol (24 June 1948 – 9 October 2017) was President of El Salvador from 1 June 1994, to 1 June 1999, representing the Nationalist Republican...
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    1989, 1994, 1999, and 2004. Its presidents were Alfredo Cristiani, Armando Calderón Sol, Francisco Flores, and Elías Antonio Saca. The Civil War ended in...
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    second round of the presidential elections taking place on 24 April. Armando Calderón Sol of the Nationalist Republican Alliance won the presidential elections...
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  • former President, Armando Calderón Sol. Twitter @Milena_Escalon Por primera vez habrá alcaldesa en Santa ana (in Spanish) Milena Calderón Sol: “Quería ser...
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    Independent (1982–1985) José Antonio Morales Ehrlich, PDC (1985–1988) Armando Calderón Sol, ARENA (1988–1994) Mario Valiente, ARENA (1994–1997) Hector Silva...
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    voting in ARENA presidents in every election (Alfredo Cristiani, Armando Calderón Sol, Francisco Flores Pérez, Antonio Saca) until 2009. The unsuccessful...
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    defeated the government army in 1833 Antonio Saca, former president Armando Calderón Sol, former president Carlos Eugenio Vides Casanova, defense minister...
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  • election as a political party. Armando Calderón Sol, the ARENA candidate, won the election. During his rule, Calderón Sol implemented neoliberal policies...
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    Arturo Armando Molina (1973) President José Napoleón Duarte (1988) President Alfredo Cristiani (1990, 1991, 1992) President Armando Calderón Sol (1997)...
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  • Salvador in the 1994 elections, and served in the presidency of Armando Calderón Sol until 1999. He was also minister in the presidency. He was El Salvador's...
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    Flores was elected to the Legislative Assembly and the new president, Armando Calderón, made him Secretary of Information of the Presidency. In 1997, Flores...
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    The remodeling works completed during the administration of Dr. Armando Calderón Sol, were coordinated by the private secretary of the presidency, Ángel...
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    Municipality of San Salvador during the municipal government of Armando Calderón Sol between the years 1989 to 1994. Since 1994, he has participated in...
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    741 46.41% 1989 Alfredo Cristiani 505,370 53.82% — Elected Y 1994 Armando Calderón Sol 641,108 49.03% 818,264 68.35% 1999 Francisco Flores 614,268 51.96%...
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    (Colombia), Eduardo Frei (Chile), Ernesto Pérez Balladares (Panama), Armando Calderón Sol (El Salvador), Rafael Caldera (Venezuela), Jaime Paz Zamora (Bolivia)...
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    Francisco Merino López Preceded by José Napoleón Duarte Succeeded by Armando Calderón Sol Personal details Born Alfredo Félix Cristiani Burkard (1947-11-22)...
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    Enrique Borgo Bustamante, Vice President during the administration of Armando Calderón Sol Mauricio Borgonovo Pohl, Minister of Foreign Affairs 1972-1977 Roberto...
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    Ricardo Armando Novoa Arciniegas (1 September 1931 – 12 May 2017) was a Salvadoran attorney at law, notary, writer and politician. Born the 1st of September...
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  • President (1984–1989) Alfredo Cristiani, President (1989–1994) Armando Calderón Sol, President (1994–1999) Francisco Flores Pérez, President (1999–2004)...
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  • include many prominent Salvadoreans, among them former presidents Armando Calderón Sol and Mauricio Funes, and the internationally acclaimed poet Roque...
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  • Arturo Vasquez served under the administrations of president's Armando Calderón Sol and Francisco Flores. After serving as governor, he dedicated his...
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    the Jesuit Externado San José whose alumni include ex-president Armando Calderón Sol and Roque Dalton, a Communist poet. A prominent seminary is San José...
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  • October 10: 1986 San Salvador earthquake. 1988 December: Car bombing. Armando Calderón Sol becomes mayor. 1989 November 11: FMLN attacks. November 16: Murder...
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    May 1985 1 May 1988 3 years, 0 days Christian Democratic Party 7 Armando Calderón Sol (1948–2017) 1 May 1988 1 May 1994 6 years, 0 days Nationalist Republican...
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    President before election Armando Calderón Sol ARENA Elected President Francisco Flores Pérez ARENA...
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  • Mixco Sol de Saca, his wife: Dame Grand Cross of the Order of Isabella the Catholic (27 March 2007) Elizabeth Aguirre de Calderón, widow of Armando Calderón...
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  • Arteaga President 1993 Rodrigo Borja President 1962  El Salvador Armando Calderón Sol President 1986 Alfredo Cristiani President 1986  Grenada Paul Scoon...
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  • Finnish-Swedish actress (Rederiet). Manuel Busto, 85, French racing cyclist. Armando Calderón Sol, 69, Salvadoran politician, President (1994–1999), lung cancer. Tony...
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  • Commission of El Salvador (CEPA) (1994-1998) during the presidency of Armando Calderon Sol (1994-1999). In the Salvadoran presidential election in 2009, he...
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  • the Minister of Treasury of El Salvador in the first months of Armando Calderón Sol's Presidency Ricardo Francisco Javier Montenegro Palomo was born on...
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