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President and Carlos
Cuban State Council Vice President Carlos Lage declared in 2007 that Cuba would receive 1, 142 more Chinese buses for urban transport before years end
* 1924 – Carlos Humberto Romero, President of El Salvador
* 1992 – A coup d ' état is led by Hugo Chávez against Venezuelan President Carlos Andrés Pérez.
PLH's Carlos Roberto Flores took office on 27 January 1998, as Honduras ' fifth democratically elected President since free elections were restored in 1981, with a 10 % margin over his main opponent PNH nominee Nora Gúnera de Melgar ( the widow of former leader Juan Alberto Melgar ).
In Costa Rica in May 1997, former President Carlos Roberto Reina met with former US President Bill Clinton, his Central American counterparts, and the President of the Dominican Republic to reaffirm support for strengthening democracy, good governance, and promoting prosperity through economic integration, free trade, and investment.
* 1950 – General Carlos Delgado Chalbaud, President of Venezuela, is assassinated in Caracas.
* 1896 – Carlos P. Garcia, 8th President of the Philippines ( 1957 – 1960 ) ( d. 1971 )
In January 1980 after clashing with Governor Carlos Romero Barceló, Lopez was forced to resign the chairmanship of the New Democratic Party in exchange of the Governor becoming the President of Carter's campaign in Puerto Rico and throwing the New Progressive Party behind the president's re-election efforts.
* 1887 – Carlos Dávila, Chilean politician, President of Chile ( d. 1955 )
In 2011, 48th President of Paraguay Juan Carlos Wasmosy, 49th President of Paraguay Raúl Cubas Grau, 50-th President of Paraguay Luis Ángel González Macchi and the President of the Chamber of Deputies Óscar González Daher participated in the Global Peace Festival of the Unification Church.
* President Carlos Lleras Restrepo ( Colombia )
* President Carlos Prío Socarrás ( Cuba )
* President Carlos Manuel Piedra ( Cuba )
* President Carlos Prío Socarrás
* July 17 – Carlos Manuel Arana Osorio, President of Guatemala ( d. 2003 )
* May 9 – Juan Carlos Wasmosy becomes the first democratically elected President of Paraguay in nearly 40 years.
** The National Assembly of Venezuela designates Ramón José Velásquez as successor of suspended President Carlos Andrés Pérez.
* December 29 – Argentina passes a measure allowing President Carlos Menem and all future presidents to run for a second term.
* March 13 – Carlos Roberto Reina, President of Honduras ( d. 2003 )

President and Julio
Shortly after President Julio César Méndez Montenegro took office in 1966, the army launched a major counterinsurgency campaign that largely broke up the guerrilla movement in the countryside.
* Julio Rodolfo Moctezuma ( born 1927 ), Mexican lawyer, Secretary of Finance under President Portillo, and director general of Pemex and the Somex bank
* President Julio César Turbay Ayala ( Colombia )
* August 20 – Julio Lozano Díaz, President of Honduras ( b. 1885 )
* January 6 – Julio Maria Sanguinetti Coirolo, President of Uruguay
However, soon after, on July 16, 2008, a presidentially sponsored bill to increase Argentina's export taxes on the basis of a sliding scale met with a legislative deadlock, and was ultimately defeated by the tie-breaking " against " vote of Vice President Julio Cobos.
President Julio Roca ( front, 2nd from right ) hosts Argentine and Chilean negotiators in an 1899 bid to avoid war.
On 27 July 2008, the tax reform was put down by a votation at the Senate, which came to be decided by the vote of Vice President Julio Cobos, effectively breaking the governmental coalition Plural Consensus.
President Julio Adalberto Rivera promoted him to Minister of the Interior in 1962, and he served in that office until 1967, when he succeeded Rivera to the position of president.
However, once the harsh feelings against Spain had disappeared, and the country had become home to many Spanish immigrants, a modification was introduced by a decree by President Julio Argentino Roca on March 30, 1900.
More of a mystery at time was the extent of the Social Welfare Minister's involvement in the recently formed Argentine Anticommunist Alliance ( Triple A ), a paramilitary force that, between late 1973 and late 1974, had already carried out nearly 300 murders, including that of former President Arturo Frondizi's brother, Professor Silvio Frondizi, Congressman Rodolfo Ortega Peña, activist Father Carlos Mugica, Buenos Aires Province Assistant Police Chief Julio Troxler, former Córdoba Vice-Governor Atilio López, and former Chilean Army head Carlos Prats.
File: PresidenteSanguinettti. jpg | Julio María Sanguinetti, President of the Oriental Republic of Uruguay, 1995-2000
* President who held office for most time: Julio Argentino Roca, for 12 years, in two terms ( 1880 – 1886 and 1898 – 1904 ).
President Julio César Turbay named him Director of Civil Aviation from 1980 to 1982.
In 1981, Avianca undertook the construction of the Puente Aéreo Terminal inaugurated by President Julio César Turbay Ayala, to serve its high density flights from Bogotá to Cali, Medellín, Miami and New York City.
In 1981, Avianca undertook the construction of a new exclusive terminal to be called the Puente Aéreo ( Air Bridge ), which was eventually inaugurated by President Julio Cesar Turbay Ayala Avianca's original purpose for the terminal was to attend flights to Cali, Medellín, Miami and New York.
Secularism became enforced in Argentina in 1884 when President Julio Argentino Roca passed Law 1420 on secular education.
On July 24, 2009, Julio Maglione of Uruguay was elected FINA President.
The first national laws mandating universal, compulsory, free and secular education ( Law 1420 of Common Education ) were sanctioned in 1884 during the administration of President Julio Roca.
The continued dissidence of the Radicales K prompted the intervention of the UCR Provincial Committee of Mendoza on 1 November 2006, due to the public support of President Kirchner by Mendoza's governor, the Radical Julio Cobos.
However, most Radicales K support for the Kirchners ended by mid 2008, when Vice President Julio Cobos opposed the Government bill on agricultural export taxes.
* March 5-Carlos Julio Arosemena Monroy, former President of Ecuador.
Julio Acosta García ( 23 May 1872 – 6 July 1954 ) served as President of Costa Rica from 1920-1924.
* Julio A. Roca, former President of the Argentine.

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