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    José Miró Cardona (22 August 1902 – 10 August 1974) was a Cuban politician. He served as Prime Minister for a period of some six weeks in early 1959,...
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  • Invasion floundered and Miró Cardona, whose son had joined the invasion force, blamed the CIA for the failure. Miró Cardona concluded that the CIA had...
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    by closing down casinos and brothels. As a result, Prime Minister José Miró Cardona resigned, going into exile in the US and joining the anti-Castro movement...
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    military coup. Fidel Castro became prime minister in 1959, replacing José Miró Cardona. On 2 December 1976 a new national constitution, restructuring the...
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    create the Cuban Revolutionary Council, chaired by José Miró Cardona, former Prime Minister of Cuba. Miró became the de facto leader-in-waiting of the intended...
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    The other leaders of the Brigade also on stage at the occasion were José Miró Cardona and Manuel Artime. Pepe Perez San Román committed suicide by taking...
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  • Spanish cardinal Javier Cardona (born 1975), American baseball player José Cardona (1939–2013), Honduran footballer José Miró Cardona (1902–1974), Cuban politician...
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    José Miró Argenter, also known as José de Miró Argenter was a Cuban brigadier general and author of Catalonian origin who served during the Cuban War of...
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    1960 he flew via CIA C-54 transport aircraft to San Jose, Guatemala. On 15 April 1961, José Miró Cardona, chairman of the New York-based Cuban Revolutionary...
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  • establishing a new government with Manuel Urrutia Lleó as governor and José Miró Cardona as prime minister, ensuring that they enacted laws to erode the power...
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    who are now running away".[clarification needed] Prime Minister : José Miró Cardona Minister of State: Roberto Agramonte Minister of the Treasury: Raúl...
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    runway at the Fergus Falls Municipal Airport in Minnesota. Died: José Miró Cardona, 71, who served briefly as Prime Minister of Cuba in 1959 after the...
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  • Miró (1921–2013), Spanish Jesuit José María Miró (1872–1946), Spanish sports shooter José Miró Argenter (1851–1925), Spanish–Cuban general José Miró Cardona...
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    Rafael Rodríguez. Casillas's defense attorney during the case was José Miró Cardona, who between January 5 and February 16 of 1959 would be the first...
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    Lleó (1901–1981) 3 January 1959 18 July 1959 196 days Independent José Miró Cardona (1959) Fidel Castro (1959–1976) 12 Osvaldo Dorticós Torrado (1919–1983)...
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  • Fidel Castro is named Prime Minister of Cuba, in substitution of José Miró Cardona. May 17 Fidel Castro signed the First Law of Agrarian Reform, giving...
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  • (MRR) was created by Manuel Artime, Tony Varona, Aureliano Arango, José Miró Cardona and Quintero. Around the same time, Quintero became a member of Operation...
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  • founder of the Cuban American National Foundation José Miró Cardona, President of Cuba in 1959 José Martí, poet, philosopher, politician, writer, revolutionary...
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  • defeat the Communist regime and form a provisional government with José Miró Cardona, a noted leader in the civil opposition against Batista, to serve...
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  • 1959, he was appointed minister of agriculture, under prime minister José Miró Cardona and president Manuel Urrutia Lleó. Sorí Marín was the chief judge...
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    President Took office Left office Time in office Prime Ministers 1 José Miró Cardona (1902–1974) 5 January 1959 13 February 1959 39 days Independent –...
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  • Prime minister (1958) Gonzalo Güell, Prime minister (1958–1959) José Miró Cardona, Prime minister (1959) Republic of Cuba Presidents (complete list)...
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    members in Miami, Mexico, Venezuela etc. Involved were Tony Varona, José Miró Cardona, Rafael Quintero, Aureliano Arango. Infiltration into Cuba, arms drops...
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  • Prime Minister: until January 1: Gonzalo Güell January 1-February 13: José Miró Cardona February 13-February 16: vacant starting February 16: Fidel Castro...
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    resulted in the CIA training an army which aimed to invade Cuba, install Jose Miro Cardona as president, and protect American interests in the region. The subsequent...
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  • McNamara April 14 – Jean Kerr April 21 – Yuri Gagarin April 28 – Jose Miro Cardona May 5 – Le Corbusier May 12 – Alan Shepard May 19 – The Faraway Places...
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  • and politician and the 28th President of Colombia (seasons 1–2) Manolo Cardona as Eduardo Sandoval – the Vice Minister of Justice in President Gaviria's...
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    decommissioned. Fidel Castro took an official governmental role as he replaced Jose Miro Cardona as Prime Minister of Cuba. The United States Weather Bureau released...
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    Tortosa) Bernardo Cardona (1656–1658 Died) Francisco Pijoan (1659–1660 Died) José Fageda, O.S.H. (1660–1664 Appointed, Bishop of Tortosa) José Ninot y Bardera...
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  • General Rosso José Serrano played by Gastón Velandia (season 3), a former Colombian police general and a Commander of the Search Bloc. Juan José "El Azul"...
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