Fernando Agüero
Fernando Bernabé Agüero Rocha (June 11, 1917 in Managua – September 27, 2011) was a Nicaraguan politician and the founder (1988) and leader of the Social Conservative Party. In 1967, Agüero was chosen to represent the conservative 1966 National Opposition Union (UNO) in the presidential election against the Somoza regime. His campaign was marked by the bloody repression of one of his political rallies in Managua. In 1971, however, Agüero signed the controversial Kupia Kumi pact with Anastasio Somoza Debayle. As part of a ruling triumvirate, being a placeholder until an election, he was co-president from May 1, 1972, until March 1, 1973. Provided by Wikipedia-
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6by Fernando Agüero, Cristiane Murta-Nascimento, Manuel Gallén, Montserrat Andreu-García, Miguel Pera, Cristina Hernández, Andrea Burón, Francesc MaciàGet full text
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7by Fernando Agüero, Irene R Dégano, Isaac Subirana, Maria Grau, Alberto Zamora, Joan Sala, Rafel Ramos, Ricard Treserras, Jaume Marrugat, Roberto ElosuaGet full text
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8by Omar Sued, Juan Ambrosioni, David Nicolás, Christian Manzardo, Fernando Agüero, Xavier Claramonte, Montserrat Plana, Montserrat Tuset, Tomás Pumarola, Teresa Gallart, José María Gatell, José María MiróGet full text
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9by Juan Ambrosioni, Omar Sued, David Nicolas, Marta Parera, María López-Diéguez, Anabel Romero, Fernando Agüero, María Ángeles Marcos, Christian Manzardo, Laura Zamora, Manuel Gómez-Carrillo, José María Gatell, Tomás Pumarola, José María MiróGet full text
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