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    Luis Echeverría Álvarez (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈlwis etʃeβeˈri.a ˈalβaɾes]; 17 January 1922 – 8 July 2022) was a Mexican lawyer, academic, and politician...
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    held in Mexico on 5 July 1970. The presidential elections were won by Luis Echeverría Álvarez, who received 86% of the vote. In the Chamber of Deputies election...
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    became a critic of Luis Echeverría's presidency, particularly his use of populist policies. Díaz Ordaz once referred to Echeverría as someone who was...
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    December 1924 – 4 December 1999) was the wife of Mexican President Luis Echeverría and the first lady of Mexico from 1970 to 1976. She refused to adopt...
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    nations began to significantly develop. In 1974, Mexican President Luis Echeverría paid a state visit to Ecuador and met with President Guillermo Rodríguez...
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    Mexican President Luis Echeverría Álvarez announced his candidacy for the Secretary-Generalship. From his first year in office, Echeverría had criticized...
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  • Antonio Echeverría (1932–1957), Cuban revolutionary and student leader Liza Echeverría (b. 1972), Mexican actress and model Luis Echeverría Álvarez (1922–2022)...
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    them a 14-year-old boy. From his earliest days in office, President Luis Echeverría Álvarez announced intentions to reform democracy in Mexico. He immediately...
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    grew, the eradication efforts also grew. In 1975, Mexican president Luis Echeverría approved Operation Trizo, which used aerial surveillance and spraying...
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    Olympic Games in mid October grew nearer, and Minister of the Interior Luis Echeverría needed to keep public order. On October 2, 1968, a large peaceful march...
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    predecessors before being appointed to serve as finance minister under Luis Echeverría, a close friend from childhood, between 1973 and 1975. An ideological...
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    addition to the municipal seat, Tecate. Nueva Colonia Hindú Colonia Luis Echeverría Heroes del Desierto Mi Ranchito Valle de Las Palmas La Rumorosa As...
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    took against them, were some of many issues that outgoing President Luis Echeverría faced and which jeopardised the power of the ruling PRI. Some of the...
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    Cárdenas, Miguel Alemán Valdés, Adolfo Ruiz Cortines, Gustavo Díaz Ordaz, Luis Echeverría. Francisco Labastida, Secretary of the Interior during the latter part...
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    (PRI)-ruled government under the presidencies of Gustavo Díaz Ordaz, Luis Echeverría and José López Portillo, which were backed by the US government, and...
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    which he held several other bureaucratic posts in the government of Luis Echeverría. In 1979, he was chosen to serve in José López Portillo's cabinet as...
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  • in US foreign policy and III project resources became very scarce. Luis Echeverría served as President of Mexico from 1970-1976. He attempted to resurrect...
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  • "ferocious" persecutors of guerrilla groups during the presidencies of Luis Echeverría and José López Portillo. In the year 2000, Acosta was accused for allegedly...
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    research university. Founded in 1974 with the support of then-President Luis Echeverria Alvarez, the institution aims to be closely linked to the social and...
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    were offered too. On January 29, 1973, the then president of Mexico, Luis Echeverría Álvarez laid the foundation stone of the Autonomous University of Ciudad...
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    Valdés Adolfo Ruiz Cortines Adolfo López Mateos Gustavo Díaz Ordaz Luis Echeverría José López Portillo Miguel de la Madrid Carlos Salinas de Gortari Ernesto...
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    repression. Díaz Ordaz chose Luis Echeverría as the PRI candidate in the 1970 election. As the Minister of the Interior, Echeverría was operationally responsible...
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  • Luis Echeverría, then-future president of Mexico, seen admist his sixth grade class...
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    1876, he embarked on a major program to develop and modernize Mexico. 1884: Luis Huller and George H. Sisson obtain a concession covering much of the present...
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    tropical fruit cultivation until the changes made by then-President Luis Echeverría in the 1970s who made it the site of his family vacation retreat. A...
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    conservative Jamaica Labour Party. Similarly, Mexican left-wing populist Luis Echeverría advocated for its use in Mexico in part to symbolize rejection of European...
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    Ordaz refused to negotiate and placed his Minister of the Interior, Luis Echeverría, in charge of the government intervention, occupying the campus. Although...
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  • identity card without being one. Another source identifies him as Sergio Luis de Luna Daniel. He was also identified as Ronay Jiménez Gómez or as Ramón...
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  • by other terrorists. Ignacio Echeverría, called Abo, was the third of five children. He was the son of Joaquín Echeverría Alonso, an Asturian engineer...
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    Mexico, where he met with Mexican president Luis Echeverría. During the Shah's visit, he and Echeverría discussed events transpiring in the Middle East...
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