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* 1992 – A coup d ' état is led by Hugo Chávez against Venezuelan President Carlos Andrés Pérez.
However, this move was rejected by organizer Carlos Andrés Santiago, who stated that such an endorsement was harmful and criticized the AUC's actions.
** The National Assembly of Venezuela designates Ramón José Velásquez as successor of suspended President Carlos Andrés Pérez.
* February 4 – In Venezuela, Hugo Chávez leads an unsuccessful coup attempt against President of Venezuela Carlos Andrés Pérez.
** Carlos Andrés Pérez takes office as President of Venezuela.
They had one son, Carlos Andrés Segovia, the current Marques of Salobreña
In 2005, Marcos made headlines again by comparing the then presidential candidate Andrés Manuel López Obrador to Carlos Salinas de Gortari ( as part of a broad criticism of the three main political parties in Mexico-the PAN, PRI, and PRD ), and publicly declaring the EZLN in " Red Alert ".
On February 4, 1992, Carlos Andrés Pérez addressed the nation from Venevisión's studios during a coup attempt against his government.
** Javier Garza, John D. Thomas, Mike Couzzi, Ron Taylor, Scott Canto ( engineers ), Andrés Castro, Emilio Estefan, Jr., Sebastián Krys ( producers ) & Carlos Vives ( producer & artist ) for Déjame entrar
* Carlos Andrés Pérez, a Venezuelan president
However, there is some Amerindian heritage among prior Bolivian presidents, such as Andrés de Santa Cruz ( 1829 who claimed that through his mother he was descended from Inca rulers, Mariano Melgarejo ( 1864 ), Carlos Quintanilla ( 1939 ), René Barrientos ( 1964 ), Juan José Torres ( 1976 ), Luis García Meza ( 1980 ), and Celso Torrelio ( 1981 ).
The Spanish peseta | 5 pesetas coin of 1975 featured the official king, Juan Carlos I of Spain and a coat-of-arms with the San Andrés salitre, Carlists ' assumed symbol.
Basketball is the second most popular sport ; a number of basketball players play in the U. S. National Basketball Association and European leagues including Manu Ginóbili, Andrés Nocioni, Carlos Delfino, Luis Scola, and Fabricio Oberto.
Radford is a protégé of Carlos Montoya, and studied classical guitar with Andrés Segovia.
Bosch entered Venezuela in mid-September 1976 under the protection of Venezuelan president Carlos Andrés Pérez, according to the National Security Archive.
The informant quoted Bosch as making an offer to Venezuelan officials to forgo acts of violence in the United States when President Carlos Andrés Pérez visited the United Nations in November, in return for " a substantial cash contribution to organization.
Carlos Andrés Pérez Rodríguez ( 1922 – 2010 ), also known as CAP and often referred to as El Gocho ( due to his Andean origins ), was a Venezuelan politician, President of Venezuela from 1974 to 1979 and again from 1989 to 1993.
Rómulo Betancourt, Leonardo Ruiz Pineda and Carlos Andrés Pérez during a visit to Táchira state in 1946
Carlos Andrés Pérez was born at the hacienda La Argentina, on the Venezuelan-Colombian border near the town of Rubio, Táchira state, the 11th of 12 children in a middle-class family.
Carlos Andrés Pérez during his first term in office
The political life of Carlos Andrés Pérez began at the age of 15, when he became a founding member of the Venezuelan Youth Association and a member of the National Democratic Party, both of which were opposed to the repressive administration of General Eleazar López Contreras, who had succeeded the dictatorship of Juan Vicente Gómez in 1935.
In 1973, Carlos Andrés Pérez was nominated to run for the presidency for AD.
Helmut Haussmann, Carlos Andrés Pérez, Raymond Barre, Michel Camdessus and David Campbell Mulford at the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting, 1989
Carlos Andrés Pérez maintained a high profile in international affairs.
Willy Brandt and Carlos Andrés Pérez, together with the Dominican Republic's José Francisco Peña Gómez, expanded the activities of the Socialist International from Europe to Latin America.

Carlos and Pérez
* 1971 – Carlos Pérez, Dominican baseball player
In 1948, Carlos Prio was assisted by Chief of the Armed Forces General Genobebo Pérez Dámera and Colonel José Luis Chinea Cardenas, who had previously been in charge of the Province of Santa Clara.
Its airport, the Carlos Rovirosa Pérez International Airport, is operated by Aeropuertos del Sureste de Mexico ( ASUR ) and has recently seen a significant expansion.
She attended a private Roman Catholic school ; Her father, Carlos Preysler y Pérez de Tagle, was the executive director of Philippine Airlines and on the Board of Directors for El Banco Español de Manila ( Spanish Bank of Manila ), while her mother, María Beatriz Arrastia y Reynares, was the owner of a real estate company in Manila.
Gallegos was overthrown a few months later by a military junta, headed by Carlos Delgado Chalbaud, who was later succeeded by the dictatorship of Marcos Pérez Jiménez.
Among many other guitarists related to the Cuban Guitar School, we can mention the following names: Carlos Molina, Sergio Vitier, Flores Chaviano and Efraín Amador Piñero, as well as: Armando Rodriguez Ruidiaz, Martín Pedreira, Lester Carrodeguas, Mario Daly, José Angel Pérez Puentes and Teresa Madiedo.
* Carlos Rovirosa Pérez International Airport ( IATA: VSA ), Mexico
Ricardo Barreiro wrote " La batalla de las Malvinas " (), penciled by Alberto Macagno, Carlos Pedrazzini, Marcelo Pérez and César Medrano.
* 1991: La Pícara Soñadora ( TV series ) Alfredo Rochild / Carlos Pérez
The son of Juan Carlos Pérez Larios and Susana Estela Ríos Domínguez, if given the same first name as his father, would be Juan Carlos Pérez Ríos.
* Carlos Sansores Pérez 1967 – 1963
* Carlos Pérez Cámara 1973
* Carlos Pérez Rial, a Galician flatwater canoer
The Argentinian force, commanded by Major Ricardo Cordón, consisted of the 4th Infantry Regiment, with the bulk of the defenders drawn from C Company with the 1st Platoon ( Sub-Lieutenant Miguel Mosquera ) and 2nd Platoon ( Sub-Lieutenant Jorge Pérez Grandi ) on the northern peak and the 3rd Platoon ( Sub-Lieutenant Marcelo Llambias ) on the southern peak and the 1st Platoon A Company ( Sub-Lieutenant Juan Nazer ) and Support Platoon ( Second Lieutenant Luis Carlos Martella ) on the saddle between the two peaks.

Carlos and protest
In response, Earnhardt, Jr. and his DEI teammates Michael Waltrip and Steve Park painted a single black stripe next to the left headlight decals of their Chevrolet Monte Carlos for the Pontiac Excitement 400 at Richmond International Raceway to protest the display of her autopsy photos.
* Brent Musburger, night sports editor of the American who became a prominent television sports personality ; while writing for the paper he penned his infamous column describing Tommie Smith and John Carlos as " black-skinned storm troopers " for their protest of racial injustice in the United States during the 1968 Summer Olympics.
At the awards ceremony for the 200 metres at the 1968 Summer Olympics in Mexico City John Carlos, Tommie Smith and Peter Norman ignored death threats and official warnings to take part in an anti-racism protest that destroyed their respective careers.
* Carlos Celdran was arrested for bearing a sign with the words " Dámaso " at the Manila Cathedral to protest the bishops ' stance against reproductive health on 30 September 2010.
In the late 1970s Ag Alhabib joined with other musicians in the Tuareg rebel community, exploring the radical chaabi protest music of Moroccan groups like Nass El Ghiwane and Jil Jilala ; Algerian pop rai ; and western rock and pop artists like Elvis Presley, Led Zeppelin, Carlos Santana, Dire Straits, Jimi Hendrix, Boney M, and Bob Marley.
In the event, the US-installed military government of Colonel Carlos Castillo proved reactionary, and reversed the land-reform expropriations, returned the farmlands to private owners, for which reason some Guatemalan farmers burned their crops as economic protest.
As the boycott failed to achieve support after the IOC withdrew invitations for South Africa and Rhodesia, he decided, together with Carlos, to not only wear their gloves but also go barefoot to protest poverty, wear beads to protest lynchings, and wear buttons that said OPHR.
Later, after PAIGC withdrew from the three-party alliance to protest Kabi's actions, Vieira dissolved the National People's Assembly and appointed Carlos Correia to replace Kabi as Prime Minister on 5 August 2008.
At the 1968 Summer Olympics in Mexico City, medal winners John Carlos and Tommie Smith gave the raised fist salute during the American national anthem as a sign of black power, and as a protest on behalf of the Olympic Project for Human Rights.
As the boycott failed to achieve support after the IOC withdrew invitations for South Africa and Rhodesia, he decided, together with Carlos, to participate but to stage a protest in case he received a medal.
In April 2002, under Carlos Ortega's leadership, the CTV declared a national strike, to protest what he felt were the " increasingly dictatorial " policies of Venezuelan President Hugo Chávez.
Thousands rallied here in protest when Cuauhtémoc Cárdenas lost against Carlos Salinas in a presidential election widely believed to have been rigged in 1988.
On 28 February President Carlos Andrés Pérez suspended a number of articles of the Constitution, including Article 60 ( right to individual liberty and security ); Article 62 ( inviolability of the home ); Article 66 ( freedom of expression ); Article 71 ( right to gather publicly and privately ) and Article 115 ( right to peaceful protest ).
Following the 1989 economic crisis that led to the early handover of power by President Raúl Alfonsín to President-elect Carlos Menem, the UCR Mayor of Rosario Horacio Usandizaga resigned in protest, forcing anticipated municipal elections to be held.
The trend was initiated in Argentina in the mid-1990s, during the Administration of President Carlos Menem, soon becoming a frequent form of protest that still prevails on the South American socio-political scene.
Soria shared President Carlos Menem's opposition to trials opened in 1996 in Spanish courts against Dirty War perpetrators by Judge Baltasar Garzón, and personally led a delegation to protest these trials ; when Judge Garzón turned the tables on the delegation by calling them to testify, they returned, however, creating an embarrassing diplomatic incident.
Carlos Gaviria Díaz, President of Polo Democrático said that while the party disapproves of the crimes of FARC, such as kidnapping and extortion, they also did not support the decision of the protest organizers to avoid criticizing the crimes of the paramilitary groups and the government, citing murders of teachers and trade union leaders and millions of people who have been displaced.
Carlos Arredondo, photographed by Andy Carvin at the January 2007 anti-war protest in Washington DC. Carlos Arredondo ( born 1960 ) made national news when his son Marine Lance Corporal Alexander Arrendondo, 20 years old, was killed in An Najaf, Iraq during his second tour of duty in Operation Iraqi Freedom on August 25, 2004.
In May and September 1969 workers and students massively took the streets to protest against the dictatorship of President Juan Carlos Onganía.

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