• Juan Pereda Asbún (17 June 1931 – 25 November 2012) was a Bolivian military general who served as the de facto 52nd president of Bolivia in 1978. Although...
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  • General Juan Pereda Asbún assumed the presidency of Bolivia on 21 July 1978, and on 24 July 1978 formed his cabinet. He was removed from office on 3 November...
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    period, known as the Banzerato. After Banzer's removal via a coup led by Juan Pereda, he remained an influential figure in Bolivian politics and would run...
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    called elections in 1978 and Bolivia once again plunged into turmoil. Juan Pereda ruled for only four months in 1978, but his ascent to the presidency...
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    periods, with five presidents and two military coups, led by General Juan Pereda and General David Padilla respectively; under the latter's regime, Morales...
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  • Peruvian retired footballer Juan Pereda (1931–2012), former military general and de facto president of Bolivia (1978) Nicolás Pereda (born 1982), Mexican-Canadian...
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    Juan José Torres González (5 March 1920 – 2 June 1976) was a Bolivian socialist politician and military leader who served as the 50th president of Bolivia...
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    military coups taking place during the late 1960s and early 1970s. Although Juan Pereda of the Nationalist Union of the People won the presidential elections...
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    when he deposed the also de facto government of General Juan Pereda on 24 November 1978. Pereda had taken the presidency in July of the same year simply...
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    (1969) ▌Alfredo Ovando Candía (1969–1970) ▌Juan José Torres (1970–1971) ▌Hugo Banzer (1971–1978) ▌Juan Pereda (1978) ▌David Padilla (1978–1979) ▌Wálter...
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  • Vocals/Bass Ryan Edwards - Guitar Blake Means - Guitar Early members Juan Pereda - Drums (never played on any records) Danny Valencia - Drums Bret Meisenbach...
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    Jorge Córdova, Mariano Melgarejo, Hilarión Daza, José Manuel Pando, and Juan José Torres). Five vice presidents assumed the presidency during a presidential...
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    Ovando. She spent the next fifteen years out of the country, and joined Juan Lechín's Revolutionary Party of the Nationalist Left (PRIN). She also became...
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    massive fraud on behalf of the government endorsed candidate, General Juan Pereda. New elections were conducted in 1979. They, too, turned out to be a...
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  • as well as a US tours with Lostprophets and Four Year Strong. Drummer Juan Pereda (formerly of Taken and Name Taken) replaced Trevor Bodewitz for the final...
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    surrogate, Juan Pereda, then denounced Pereda and blamed him for the rigged election, Pereda launched a coup and was sworn in as president. Pereda himself...
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    Later, Juan Gregorio Sarria and Colonel Apolinar Morillo confessed that it was Obando who had convinced them to assassinate Sucre. Commander Juan Gregorio...
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    July 1966. With the most important civilian leaders (Paz, Hernán Siles and Juan Lechín) in exile, Barrientos was easily elected, and was sworn in during...
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    gravitate toward the government-endorsed military candidacy of General Juan Pereda (1978) and, especially, toward the ADN party of former dictator Hugo...
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  • Filipina Argentine Bolivia Chi Hyun Chung, politician; Korean Bolivian Juan Pereda, politician; Palestinian Bolivian Pedro Shimose, poet; Japanese Bolivian...
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    to massive fraud in favor of the official military candidate, General Juan Pereda, though exit polls showed Siles would have won handily had the election...
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  • Cerdita) is a 2022 horror thriller film written and directed by Carlota Pereda, based on her 2019 short film of the same name. The cast, led by Laura Galán...
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  • support July 21, 1978: Juan Pereda overthrew transitional military junta November 24, 1978: David Padilla overthrew Juan Pereda November 1, 1979: Alberto...
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    before dying on 5 December 1793, assigned custody of Juan Vicente and Simón to his sons, Juan Félix Palacios and Carlos Palacios y Blanco [es], respectively...
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  • Juan Pereda overthrows the military junta installed by Hugo Banzer following his resignation. 24 November 1978: David Padilla overthrows Juan Pereda....
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    Fernando Camacho had announced a siege of the Plaza Murillo hours prior. Deputy Juan Cala further detailed that the lack of guarantees had prevented the vast...
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    surname include: Carlos Asbun (born 1926), Bolivian sports shooter. Juan Pereda Asbún (1931-2012), politician and former president of Bolivia Luis Liendo...
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    Antonio de Pereda y Salgado (c. 1611 – January 30, 1678) was a Spanish Baroque-era painter, best known for his still lifes. Pereda was born in Valladolid...
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    (1969) ▌Alfredo Ovando Candía (1969–1970) ▌Juan José Torres (1970–1971) ▌Hugo Banzer (1971–1978) ▌Juan Pereda (1978) ▌David Padilla (1978–1979) ▌Wálter...
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  • military junta that ruled the country from 1971 to 1978. The junta included Juan Pereda, David Padilla, Wálter Guevara, Alberto Natusch, and Lydia Gueiler Tejada...
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