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    Wikimedia Commons has media related to Luis Herrera Campíns. Romero, Simon (13 November 2007). "Luis Herrera Campíns, Venezuela Leader, Dies at 82". The...
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    Luis Herrera Campins served as President of Venezuela from 1979 to 1984. Prior to his election, he founded the moderately conservative Christian COPEI...
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  • player Luis Herrera Campins (1925–2007), President of Venezuela Luis Bayón Herrera (1889–1956), Spanish film director Luis Beder Herrera (born 1951),...
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  • Viernes Negro (category Luis Herrera Campins)
    destabilization of the currency and the Venezuelan economy. When Luis Herrera Campins became President in 1979, he received a "mortgaged Venezuela". Viernes...
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    opposition Social Christian Party. The newly elected president, Luis Herrera Campíns, famously stated in his inaugural speech that he was "inheriting...
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    In 1978, Penn conducted polling for the presidential campaign of Luis Herrera Campins in Venezuela. Because Venezuela did not at that time have universal...
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    its iron industry in 1975 and its oil industry the following year. Luis Herrera Campins was elected to the presidency in 1979, with the country in deep debt...
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    JSTOR 166273. "Luis Herrera Campins". The Times. 23 February 2024. ISSN 0140-0460. Retrieved 23 February 2024. "Luis Herrera Campíns | Venezuelan leader...
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    Guillermo Aveledo El Llanero Solidario: Verdades ignoradas sobre Luis Herrera Campíns y su tiempo. Caracas: Libros Marcados, 2012. 316 p. (in Spanish)...
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    Venezuela on 3 December 1978. The presidential elections were won by Luis Herrera Campins of Copei, who received 47% of the vote. Although Copei received more...
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    1978 elections was defeated by Luis Piñerúa Ordaz (who in turn lost against the candidate of COPEI, Luis Herrera Campins). After this, Lusinchi was elected...
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    composer Luis Herrera (cyclist) (born 1961), Colombian road cyclist Luis Herrera (tennis) (born 1971), Mexican tennis player Luis Herrera Campins (1925–2007)...
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  • applying his ideas with government backing, during the presidency of Luis Herrera Campins (1979–1984). This program was known as the Intelligence Project,...
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    Manuel de la Fuente and opened on 21 December 1983 by President Luis Herrera Campins. The monument stands at about 1,600 metres (5,200 ft) above sea level...
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  • Charles Brewer-Carías (category Luis Herrera Campins ministers)
    Charles Brewer-Carías (born 10 September 1938 in Caracas, Venezuela) is a Venezuelan explorer and naturalist. Known as the "Humboldt of the twentieth century"...
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  • RECADI (category Luis Herrera Campins)
    control system in Venezuela implemented during the government of Luis Herrera Campíns that operated between 28 February 1983 (ten days after Viernes Negro)...
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    Humberto Calderón Berti (category Luis Herrera Campins ministers)
    Humberto Calderón Berti (born 21 October 1941 in Boconó, Venezuela) is a Venezuelan geologist, petroleum engineer, diplomat, politician and author, named...
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    candidate in the 1978 Venezuelan general election, losing to COPEI's Luis Herrera Campins. He held the post of Minister of Home Affairs of Venezuela in both...
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  • continuing his campaign for the presidency, which was ultimately won by Luis Herrera Campins. His untimely death, at the age of 49, led to popular suspicion and...
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    look into various social situations in Venezuela. Shortly after Luis Herrera Campins assumed the presidency in 1979, Alerta was taken off the air as a...
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    recognition to the PRC in 1974. Before 1999 only one sitting president, Luis Herrera Campins, had visited China. Cooperation began growing significantly during...
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    the Port of Spain Protocol expired, and the Venezuelan President Luis Herrera Campins decided not to extend it anymore and resume the effective claim over...
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    1983. From then on, the economic policies of the governments of Luis Herrera Campíns and Jaime Lusinchi were not able to stop the inflationary spirals...
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    declared a National Historical Monument. During the government of Luis Herrera Campins (1979–1984), the Administrative Building and the Bicentennial square...
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  • member to become president of Venezuela was Luis Herrera Campins, from 1979 to 1983. However, Herrera Campins fell from grace due to a drop in oil revenue...
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    Caldera (1974-1994, 1999), Carlos Andrés Pérez (1979-1989, 1994-1996), Luis Herrera Campins (1984-1999) and Jaime Lusinchi (1989-1999). At the Senate's last...
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  • Mercedes Pulido (category Luis Herrera Campins ministers)
    Mercedes Pulido de Briceño (22 March 1938 – 23 August 2016) was a Venezuelan politician, diplomat and social psychologist. She served as Minister of State...
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  • Memoriam Helen Bacon (1919-2007) Romero, Simon (November 13, 2007). "Luis Herrera Campíns, Venezuela Leader, Dies at 82". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331...
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    provided two Venezuelan presidents (Rafael Caldera, 1969–1974, and Luis Herrera Campins, 1979–1983). Confidence in the traditional parties collapsed enough...
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    the Port of Spain Protocol expired, and the Venezuelan President Luis Herrera Campins decided not to extend it anymore and resume the effective claim over...
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