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government and Martín
* 1821 The government of general José de San Martín establishes the Peruvian Navy.
Menem also effected drastic cuts to the military budget, and appointed Lt. Gen. Martín Balza as the Army's General Chief of Staff ( head of the military hierarchy ); Balza, a man of strong democratic convictions and a vocal critic of the Falklands War, had stood up for the legitimate government in every attempted coup d ' état throughout his senior career, and gave the first institutional self-criticism about the Armed Forces ' involvement in the 1976 coup and the ensuing reign of terror.
In 1576, viceroy Martín Enréquez de Almanza set aside two city blocks on which to build the city government offices, but they were never built here.
One grandson, Martín, was born in captivity and recovered from the government by Oesterheld's widow, Elsa Sánchez, and raised by her.
In June 1821, he was named minister of government to Buenos Aires governor Martín Rodríguez.
The Marina de Guerra del Perú was established on October 8, 1821 by the government of general José de San Martín.
In the cities of Antigua Guatemala, San Martín Jilotepeque, and San Juan Sacatepéquez pro Árbenz armed groups fought the Castillo government, because of the forced presidential resignation, and because they had benefited from Decree 900.
The struggle for Mexican independence dates back to the decades after the Spanish conquest of the Aztec Empire, when Martín Cortés ( son of Hernán Cortés and La Malinche ) led a revolt against the Spanish colonial government in order to eliminate privileges for the conquistadors.
* 1933: The Revolution takes place, in which a group of students, the FEU, led by Ramón Grau San Martín, a Professor of Physiology at the University of Havana, seek to overthrow Machado, and later, the US backed provisional government of Carlos Manuel de Cespedes.
In 1816, he served as the Supreme Director of the United Provinces of the Río de la Plata ad interim, and became the Major General of the armed forces the following year under the government of Juan Martín de Pueyrredón.
Colonel Martín Rodriguez warned that, if the army were to commit support to a government that kept Cisneros, they would soon have to fire on the people, and that they would revolt.
When Perón was separated from the government and confined on Martín García Island, the CGT called for a major popular demonstration at the Plaza de Mayo, on 17 October 1945, succeeding in releasing Perón from prison and in the call for elections.

government and Rodríguez
However, in fall 2004, three former Costa Rican presidents ( Jose Maria Figueres, Miguel Angel Rodríguez, and Rafael Angel Calderon ) were investigated on corruption charges related to the issuance of government contracts.
** Spanish legislative election, 2004: The incumbent government led by José María Aznar is defeated by the Socialist José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero.
When Bolívar was fourteen, his private instructor and mentor Simón Rodríguez had to abandon the country, as he was accused of being involved in a conspiracy against the Spanish government in Caracas.
Inaugurated on 17 November of the same year under the name of ( Northern Cemetery ), those responsible for its creation were the then-Governor Martin Rodríguez, who would be eventually buried in the cemetery, and government minister Bernardino Rivadavia.
A new plan (" Plan estatal español de vivienda y rehabilitación para el período 2009-2012 ") was put forward by the Rodríguez Zapatero government, aiming to make near a million homes available for public housing, relying both on new construction and refurbishment of unused houses.
Carl Oglesby, Bernardine Dohrn, Julie Nichamin, Brian Murphy, Allen Young and other members of SDS were primarily responsible for the idea, organization and negotiations with Carlos Rafael Rodríguez and other members of the Cuban government.
On November 29, 2011 the Expert Commission for the Future of the Valley of the Fallen, formed by the Socialist Party government of José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero on May 27, 2011 under the Law of Historical Memory and charged to give advice for converting the Valley of the Fallen to a " memory center that dignifies and rehabilitates the victims of the Civil War and the subsequent Franco regime ," rendered a report recommending as its principal proposal for the Commission's stated end the removal of the remains of Francisco Franco from the Valley of the Fallen for reburial at a location to be chosen by his family, but only after first obtaining a broad parliamentary consensus for such action.
The 5 euro entry fee is anticipated to generate around 2 million euros a year if the Valley of the Fallen once again attracts 500, 000 visitors annually, the approximate number of annual visitors before closure of the monument in 2009 by the Socialist Party government of José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero.
Recently the Association for the Recovery of Historical Memory ( ARHM ) initiated a systematic search for mass graves of people executed during Franco's regime, which has been supported since the Spanish Socialist Workers ' Party's victory during the 2004 elections by José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero's government.
The evolving structure of colonial government was not fully formed until the third quarter of the 16th century ; however, los Reyes Católicos designated Juan Rodríguez de Fonseca to study the problems related to the colonization process.
By supporting Colin Powell's 5 February 2003 speech to the UN Security council which claimed that Iraq had WMD's Solana contradicted the position of his party leader José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero, who opposed the PP government of José María Aznar's support for the invasion of Iraq.
* April 7-José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero is asked to form the new government of Spain.
News reports claimed that Rodríguez had also received $ 1. 4 million from the government of Taiwan.
Rodríguez was tried in Costa Rica for allegedly receiving more than US $ 800, 000 in payments from Alcatel, a French telecommunications company, in exchange for helping the company receive a government contract to provide 400, 000 cell phone lines.
The prosecution in Costa Rica alleges that the " senior government official " was President Rodríguez, and that the ICE official was José Antonio Lobo, who has agreed to testify against Rodríguez in exchange for immunity from prosection.
During the premiership of the PSOE's José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero El País published several articles criticising or opposing the policies of the Zapatero government.
* 1 The cabinet of Spanish Prime Minister José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero approves a bill to legalize same-sex marriage ; the government believes that it will pass the full parliament.
Although the Cuban government continued to support traditional music after the revolution, certain favor was given to the politically charged nueva trova, and poetic singer-songwriters such as Silvio Rodríguez and Pablo Milanés.
Unfolding key events saw the resignation of the Minister of Culture, Manuel Clavero on 15 January ; the restructuring of the government on 3 May ; the motion of censure against Adolfo Suarez by the Spanish Socialist Workers ' Party ( PSOE ) between 28 May and 30 May ; the resignation on 22 July of the vice-president, Fernando Abril Martorell, which produced a new restructuring in September ; and the election in October of Miguel Herrero Rodríguez de Miñón, alternative candidate of the official bid for president of the centrist parliamentary group promoted by Suárez.
Rodríguez de Tió became a writer and book importer who often wrote articles in the local press and was as much of an activist against the Spanish regime as was allowed by the government.
This government ended abruptly on February 15, 1972, when once more he was deposed in a bloodless coup, which brought General Guillermo Rodríguez Lara to power.
* Juan Rodríguez de Fonseca ( 1451 1524 ), Spanish religious leader & government administrator

government and 1820
In 1820, the Colony of Cape Breton Island was merged back into the Colony of Nova Scotia for the second time by the British government.
However, after many clashes between liberal deputies and conservative government officials, sessions were later called only four times ( 1818, 1820, 1826, and 1830, with the last two sessions being secret ).
A weak ruler as regent ( 1811 20 ) and king ( 1820 30 ), George IV let his ministers take full charge of government affairs, playing a far lesser role than his father, George III.
In 1819, the Federal armies rejected the centralist Constitution of the United Provinces of South America and defeated the forces of Supreme Director José Rondeau at the 1820 Battle of Cepeda, effectively ending the central government, and securing Provinces ' sovereignty through a series of inter-Provincial pacts.
The peers considered the contents scandalous, and a week later, after their report to the House, the government introduced a bill in Parliament, the Pains and Penalties Bill 1820, to strip Caroline of the title of queen consort and dissolve her marriage.
The first Chinese immigrants arrived in 1820 according to U. S. government records.
The county was created 10 September 1820 and its government was organized in 1821.
No settler was allowed in the area until the government survey was completed in 1820.
The tribes were forced to cede their land to the federal government and move farther west in 1818, and in 1820 the area was opened to white settlers.
In 1820, the Spanish government of the time took the monopoly away.
From 1820 until 1983, there were 179 lightships built for the U. S. government, and they were assigned to 116 separate light stations on four coasts ( including the Great Lakes ).
He reunited the north and south of Haiti in 1820 and also invaded and took control of Santo Domingo, which brought all of Hispaniola under one government by 1822.
* Spain ( 1817 ): A Treaty was signed with Spain under which she agreed to abolish the slave trade north of the Equator and suppress it totally by 30 May 1820 for which the British government paid Spain 400, 000 pounds ;
In " Essay on the Funding System " ( 1820 ) Ricardo studied whether it makes a difference to finance a war with £ 20 million in current taxes or to issue government bonds with infinite maturity and annual interest payment of £ 1 million in all following years financed by future taxes.
When Maine broke away from Massachusetts in 1820 as a separate state, the status and location of the border emerged as a chief concern to the new state government.
Thierry's main ideas on the Germanic invasions, the Norman Conquest, the formation of the Communes, the gradual ascent of the nations towards free government and parliamentary institutions, are set forth in the articles he contributed to the Censeur européen ( 1817 20 ), and later in his Lettres sur l ' histoire de France ( 1820 ).
The municipal government was restored in 1820 with the title of city population.
The dey had unsuccessfully negotiated with Pierre Deval, the French consul, to rectify this situation, and he suspected Deval of collaborating with the merchants against him, especially when the French government made no provisions for repaying the merchants in 1820.
Between 1820 and 1830, the Iowa ceded their Minnesota, Iowa and Missouri lands to the U. S. government.
After the 1820 assassination of the duc de Berry, the ultra-reactionary son of the comte d ' Artois ( Louis XVIII's brother and future Charles X ), and a short interval during which the duc de Richelieu governed, the Ultras were back in government, headed by the comte de Villèle.
The Cato Street Conspiracy of 1820 sought to blow up the Cabinet and then move on to storm the Tower of London and overthrow the government.
Between the years of 1794 and 1833, the Penobscots and Passamaquoddy tribes ceded the majority of their lands to Massachusetts ( then to Maine after it became a state in 1820 ) through treaties that had not been approved by the Federal government.
: An executive councillor in 1817 and legislative councillor in 1820 in the government of Upper Canada, Bishop Strachan sought special status for the Anglican church.
On April 1, 1820, a notice was posted in Glasgow and surrounding areas urging people to rise against the British government, signed by the Organising Committee for a Provisional Government.

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