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    Celso Torrelio Villa (3 June 1933 – 23 April 1999) was a military general and a member of the Junta of Commanders of the Armed Forces (1981), who served...
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  • The High Command of the Military of Bolivia entrusted General Celso Torrelio Villa with the Presidency on 4 September 1981, and on 7 September 1981 he...
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    the second Junta of Commanders of the Armed forces (led by General Celso Torrelio Villa) was reluctant to call for elections. In July 1982, after yet another...
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    time by a military dictatorship under the command of Army General Celso Torrelio Villa. It is worth mentioning that some Bolivian soldiers were willing...
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    crisis militar en Bolivia tras la renuncia del presidente, general Celso Torrelio Villa". El País (in Spanish). 19 July 1982. ISSN 1134-6582. Retrieved 19...
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  • Christian Party (Bolivia), Minister of Press in the Government of Celso Torrelio Villa, 1981–1982 Jorge Seleme, District 1 candidate in the Chilean parliamentary...
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  • following is a list of events in the year 1982 in Bolivia. President: Celso Torrelio (until 19 July 1982) Junta of Commanders of the Armed Forces of the...
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  • and Justice Luis Arce Gómez, mil Celso Torrelio Villa, mil Jorge Salazar Crespo, mil National Defense Armando Reyes Villa, mil Finance José Sánchez Calderón...
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    demise on 21 July 1946. Gualberto Villarroel was born on 15 December 1908 in Villa Rivero, Cochabamba Department. He was the son of Enrique Casto Villarroel...
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    operate and the Mirador barracks with a seat on the Quilli Quilli hill. The Villa Pavón area is a training center in various areas of specialization such...
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    Tropics of Cochabamba in the eastern lowlands. Setting up home in the town of Villa 14 de Septiembre, El Chapare, using a loan from Morales' maternal uncle...
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    José de Sucre José Luis Tejada Sorzano Tomás Frías Ametller David Toro Celso Torrelio Juan José Torres Mamerto Urriolagoitía Gualberto Villarroel Eliodoro...
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    Morales and the New Republican Force (NFR) of Cochabamba Mayor Manfred Reyes Villa; each of them took a twenty percent share of the vote. Paz Zamora's Revolutionary...
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    1978, pp. 170 Periódico, Equipo El (4 December 2016). "El "Corralito" de Villa Montes, el día más nefasto de la cruenta guerra del Chaco". Noticias El...
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    with rising anger at the deaths, and with coalition partner Manfred Reyes Villa withdrawing political support, Sánchez de Lozada offered his resignation...
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    (1979) ▌Lidia Gueiler Tejada (1979–1980) ▌Luis García Meza (1980–1981) ▌Celso Torrelio (1981–1982) ▌Guido Vildoso (1982) ▌Hernán Siles Zuazo (1982–1985) ▌Víctor...
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