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    José Napoleón Duarte Fuentes (23 November 1925 – 23 February 1990) was a Salvadoran politician who served as President of El Salvador from 1 June 1984...
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  • José Duarte is the name of: José Duarte (footballer) (born 1980), Brazilian footballer José Napoleón Duarte (1925–1990), Salvadoran political figure José...
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    procedures were followed." In 1984 elections, Christian Democrat José Napoleón Duarte won the presidency (with 54 percent of the votes) against Army Major...
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    consisted of Gutiérrez, Morales Ehrlich, Ávalos Navarrete, with José Napoleón Duarte as the junta's president. The Revolutionary Government Junta was...
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    the latter the interests of the Salvadoran military. PDC leader José Napoleón Duarte was the mayor of San Salvador from 1964 to 1970, winning three elections...
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  • former Vice President of El Salvador under José Napoleón Duarte from 1984 to 1989. During Napoleón Duarte he also held the post of Minister of Foreign...
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  • candidate for 1984 presidential election, losing in the second round to José Napoleón Duarte, the former president of the Revolutionary Government Junta. After...
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    July 2021. "Presidentes de El Salvador – José Napoleón Duarte" [Presidents of El Salvador – José Napoleón Duarte]. casapres.gob (in Spanish). Archived from...
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  • Cerezo of Guatemala, President José Napoleón Duarte of El Salvador, President Daniel Ortega of Nicaragua, President José Azcona del Hoyo of Honduras and...
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  • Hernández, prevent the presidency of Arturo Armando Molina, and proclaim José Napoleón Duarte as President of El Salvador. The coup was suppressed and its leaders...
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    attempts to stuff ballot boxes, it looked for a while as though José Napoleón Duarte of the opposition National Opposing Union (UNO, a coalition of the...
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  • military rule united under José Napoleón Duarte, leader of the Christian Democratic Party (PDC). Amid widespread fraud, Duarte's broad-based reform movement...
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    in the ruling Revolutionary Government Junta. In December 1980, José Napoleón Duarte, a founding member of the PDC and former 1972 presidential candidate...
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    vice-president, for a five-year term. The result was a victory for José Napoleón Duarte of the Christian Democratic Party. The elections were held under...
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    of the GANA party became the first president of El Salvador since José Napoleón Duarte to come from outside of the two major political parties in El Salvador...
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  • John William Duarte (1919–2004), British composer, guitarist and writer José Duarte (disambiguation), several people José Napoleón Duarte Fuentes (1925–1990)...
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  • Napoleon B. Broward (1857–1910), American governor of Florida Napoleon Bonaparte Brown (1834–1910), American businessman and politician José Napoleón...
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  • provisional government, both parties would share in the ministerial posts. José Napoleón Duarte willingly relinquished his power as head of state and head of the...
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    party. With his victory, Bukele became the first president since José Napoleón Duarte (1984–1989) to not be a member of either ARENA or the FMLN, which...
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    Constitutional Assembly in the 1964 legislative elections. In the election, José Napoleón Duarte, a prominent PDC politician, was elected as Mayor of San Salvador...
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  • La Lanne Sônia Braga November Christie Brinkley Roberta Vasquez José Napoleón Duarte Leigh Steinberg Christie Brinkley December Suzanne Somers Karen Velez...
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  • After Majano was removed from the JRG, the junta reorganized itself. José Napoleón Duarte, a member of the Christian Democratic Party (PDC), was appointed...
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    negotiations occurred in San Salvador on October 4, 1987 between President José Napoleón Duarte and government officials with delegates of the FMLN's leadership...
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    during Salvadoran civil war José Inocencio Alas, former priest and activist José Matías Delgado, national hero José Napoleón Duarte, former president Juan...
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    vote. Bukele was the first president candidate to be elected since José Napoleón Duarte (1984–1989) who was not a member of either ARENA or the FMLN. Bukele...
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  • 1972 as the vice presidential running mate of Christian democrat José Napoleón Duarte. Official results showed a victory for the military-backed candidate...
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    Construction for the tower began in 1988 during the presidency of José Napoleón Duarte and costed around 10 million colónes. Construction finished in 1989...
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  • 2018) Gunther Schuller, American musician (d. 2015) November 23 José Napoleón Duarte, Salvadoran politician, 39th President of El Salvador (d. 1990) Johnny...
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  • American colleges and universities. "Columbia University World Leaders Forum – José Manuel Ramos-Horta". Archived from the original on 2017-03-23. Retrieved...
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  • were significantly damaged or destroyed. In response, President José Napoleón Duarte established the Earthquake Reconstruction Committee tasked not only...
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