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    second presidency of Rafael Caldera took place from 1994 to 1999. Caldera had previously been President from 1969 to 1974. In his second presidency,...
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  • Presidency of Rafael Caldera may refer to: First presidency of Rafael Caldera Second presidency of Rafael Caldera This disambiguation page lists articles...
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    The first presidency of Rafael Caldera took place from 1969 to 1974. He was elected by only 33,000 votes. He was sworn in as president in March 1969—the...
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    prison and later on to run for the Presidency, which he achieved in 1998. Rafael Caldera Rodriguez, the son of Rafael Caldera Izaguirre and Rosa Sofía Rodríguez...
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  • Cabinet of Rafael Caldera may refer to: Second presidency of Rafael Caldera First presidency of Rafael Caldera This disambiguation page lists articles...
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  • President of the Central Bank of Venezuela at the height of the crisis in 1994, later published a book on the episode. Second presidency of Rafael Caldera Escobar...
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    presidential secretary. Velázquez oversaw the elections of 1993. Rafael Caldera campaigned for the presidency and brand-new political movement, called Convergencia...
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  • from 1959 to 1964) from the times of dictator Juan Vicente Gómez, won handily. Rafael Caldera of COPEI came second. The Wolfgang Larrazábal political...
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    Lady of Venezuela (1969–1974 and 1994–1999) as the wife of Venezuelan president Rafael Caldera. She was the founder of the Children's Museum of Caracas...
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    including the first and second attempted coup d'état in Venezuela in 1992. Rafael Caldera and Ramón Escovar Salom [es], Venezuela's attorney general, are also...
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    attempts in 1992, and the 1993 impeachment of Pérez. That same year, Rafael Caldera became the first President of Venezuela not to belong to either Democratic...
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  • Democracy in Venezuela (category Politics of Venezuela)
    including the Communist Party of Venezuela (PCV). Rafael Caldera's first presidency saw the implementation of a policy of incorporating participants in...
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    senior members of the MBR-200 were in prison, his relationship with Herma Marksman broke up in July 1993. In 1994, Rafael Caldera (1916–2009) of the centrist...
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    refused after discovering that Rafael Caldera was to become head of the governing board following the coup. A second attempt to capture Pérez was then...
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    Teodoro Petkoff (category Rafael Caldera ministers)
    he oversaw President Rafael Caldera's adoption of liberalization economic policies in the mid-1990s. He was a prominent critic of President Hugo Chávez...
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    Democratic Action (Venezuela) (category Full member parties of the Socialist International)
    first-ever electoral loss, when COPEI's Rafael Caldera won the Presidency with less than 30% of the vote, just ahead of AD's Barrios. Prieto Figueroa attained...
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  • Pedro Tinoco (category Presidents of the Central Bank of Venezuela)
    Minister of Finance from 1969 to 1972, under President Rafael Caldera. He was then chairman of the Board of Banco Latino from 1975, and one of Carlos Andrés...
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    Jesse Chacón (category Secretariat of the Presidency ministers of Venezuela)
    (VTV), where several workers of the station were killed. Two years after the coup, he was pardoned by president Rafael Caldera. During Hugo Chávez's tenure...
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    Raúl Leoni (category Presidents of the Senate of Venezuela)
    1969, Leoni transferred power to Rafael Caldera, a member of the Christian Democratic Party COPEI and a signatory of the Pacto de Punto Fijo. That transfer...
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    elections: Rafael Caldera's victory in 1993 was the first time in Venezuela's democratic history that a President had been elected without the support of either...
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