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Seven people were killed in the coup, although Ríos Montt survived to found a political party ( the Guatemalan Republic Front ) and to be elected President of Congress in 1995 and again in 2000.
The FRG nominated Ríos Montt, in May 2003, for the November presidential election, but his candidacy was initially, and once again, rejected by the electoral registry and by two lower courts.
In 1997 Ríos for the first time reached the quarterfinals of a Grand Slam tournament at the Australia Open and again at the US Open.
Ríos would again finish among the 25 best players in the world in position No. 24, but without managing to recover from injuries that beset him since late 1999.
Later in August, he lost again to another Chilean — Marcelo Ríos — on his US Open debut.
For the 2003 presidential elections, the FRG again chose Ríos Montt as its presidential candidate.
When it became clear that the repression in the countryside was becoming more indiscriminate, and, perhaps more importantly, that Ríos Montt was fanatically preaching an evangelical, messianic born again type of Christianity, Cerezo withdrew his support for the regime and demanded new elections.
In mid-2003, the FRG was again trying to get General Ríos Montt on to the presidential ticket, arguing that applying the constitutional ban preventing former coup leaders from seeking the presidency should not apply to him in accordance with the principle of nonretroactive application of the law: his 1982 coup d ' état preceded the enactment of the 1985 Constitution.
Ríos lapsed into obscurity but did have a brief feud with Kurt Angle that culminated in a main event match on Sunday Night Heat before once again only making occasional appearances.

Ríos and reached
The year 1998 brought the peak of the career of Ríos, who reached the number 1 spot in the world.
Ríos won 7 titles, including 3 Masters Series, and reached the final of the Australian Open.
Ríos also reached the semifinals at the Hamburg Masters losing to Marat Safin, one of the new stars of the circuit.
In Viña del Mar tournament ( formerly Santiago tournament ) Ríos reached the final, losing to Spaniard David Sánchez, losing the fourth of four finals he participated in his home country.
On June 24, 2008, Ríos defeated Pete Sampras in an exhibition match that commemorated the ten years anniversary of having reached the Number 1 ranking in the world.
In the week before the French Open, Mantilla reached his second final in St Pölten losing to Marcelo Ríos.
In 2003 he won his first ATP title of his career in Acapulco where he defeated Gastón Gaudio, Marcelo Ríos, Felix Mantilla and then Mariano Zabaleta in the final and reached his career-high ranking of World No. 16.
Zabaleta reached the third round of the Olympics in Sydney defeating Marcelo Ríos and Jeff Tarango before losing to Max Mirnyi.

Ríos and final
In the final on March 29, Ríos defeated Andre Agassi 7-5, 6-3, 6-4.
In September Ríos won another title, this time in Hong Kong, defeating German Rainer Schüttler in the final.
Ríos decided to return in October to play a Challenger tournament, winning the final of Santiago beating the Argentine Edgardo Massa in the final.
He defeated the tournament favourite, Marcelo Ríos in the quarterfinals, and fellow-Spaniard Álex Corretja in the final with a straight-sets win.
The crowning moment of Korda's career came in 1998, when he faced Marcelo Ríos in the men's singles final at the Australian Open.
In 1999, Zabaleta was a finalist on three occasions without winning a title, his best performance was reaching the final of the Hamburg Masters against Marcelo Ríos.

Ríos and Santiago
In June 2006, Spanish judge Santiago Pedraz traveled to Guatemala to interrogate Ríos Montt and the others named in the case.
Ríos began playing tennis at the age of 11 at the Sport Francés golf club in Vitacura ( Greater Santiago ), adjacent to his house.
Ríos was born in Santiago, Chile to Jorge Ríos Jarvis, an engineer and businessman, and Alicia Mayorga, a teacher.
Ríos and Sotela got married in December 2000, in Santiago.
In Argentina it is found in the provinces of Buenos Aires, Catamarca, Córdoba, Corrientes, Chaco, Entre Ríos, Formosa, La Pampa, Misiones, San Luis, Santa Fe, Santiago del Estero and Tucumán.

Ríos and de
After a few months, Ríos Montt dismissed his junta colleagues and assumed the de facto title of " President of the Republic ".
On August 8, 1983, Ríos Montt was deposed by his own Minister of Defense, General Óscar Humberto Mejía Victores, who succeeded him as de facto president of Guatemala.
* 1982 – 268 campesinos (" peasants " or " country people ") are slain in the Plan de Sánchez massacre in Ríos Montt's Guatemala.
In 1526, Pedrarias was superseded as Governor of Panama by Pedro de los Ríos, and retired to León in Nicaragua, where he was named its new governor on July 1, 1527.
* 1934 – Waldo de los Ríos, Argentinian composer, conductor, and arranger ( d. 1977 )
It appeared that Montevideo would finally fall when an uprising against Rosas, led by Justo José de Urquiza governor of Argentina's Entre Ríos Province began.
That same year he composed, El Desbande, which he considered to be his first formal tango, and then began to compose musical scores for films, starting with Con los mismos colores in 1949 and Bólidos de acero in 1950, both films directed by Carlos Torres Ríos.
Buenos Aires Governor Juan Manuel de Rosas exerted a growing hegemony over the rest of the country during his 1835-1852 Government and resisted several Unitarian uprisings, but was finally defeated in 1852 by a coalition Army gathered by Entre Ríos Federalist Governor Justo José de Urquiza, who accused Rosas of not complying with Federal Pact provisions for a National Constitution.
Slapped with fresh embargoes and a joint blockade, Argentina by 1851 found itself bankrupt and with " rogue nation " standing ; on 3 February 1852, a surprise military campaign led by the Governor of Entre Ríos Province, Justo José de Urquiza, put an end to the Rosas regime and, until 1878, at least, serious Argentine foreign policy misadventures.
* Cione, Alberto Luis ; de las Mercedes Azpelicueta, María ; Bond, Mariano ; Carlini, Alfredo A .; Casciotta, Jorge R .; Cozzuol, Mario Alberto ; de la Fuente, Marcelo ; Gasparini, Zulma ; Goin, Francisco J .; Noriega, Jorge ; Scillatoyané, Gustavo J .; Soibelzon, Leopoldo ; Tonni, Eduardo Pedro ; Verzi, Diego & Guiomar Vucetich, María ( 2000 ): Miocene vertebrates from Entre Ríos province, eastern Argentina.
* 1691 Domingo Terán de los Ríos makes an inspection tour for Spain to East Texas.
The Spanish made slave raids to the La Junta de los Ríos, committing cruelties against the native population.
Domingo Terán de los Ríos, the first Governor of Spanish Texas, led an expedition through the county in 1691.
Jumano Indians led the Antonio de Espejo 1582-1583 expedition near Toyah Lake on a better route to the farming and trade area of La Junta de los Ríos.
Domingo Terán de los Ríos and Father Damián Massanet explored the area on behalf of Spain in 1691.
Spanish explorers Álvar Núñez Cabeza de Vaca in 1535 and Antonio de Espejo in 1583 crossed Brewster County on their way to La Junta de los Ríos, the juncture of the Rio Grande and the Rio Conchos.
Pedro de Rábago y Terán, Governor of Coahuila in the 1740s led an expedition to La Junta de los Ríos.
es: Parque Nacional Ríos Salvajes de Oxley
He was governor of Entre Ríos during the government of Juan Manuel de Rosas, governor of Buenos Aires with powers delegated from the other provinces.

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