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to be studied and debated by the Assembly. On 25 August 1954 the
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as her alternate. They joined forces and introduced the
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that had been started by his predecessor, the deposed
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378:, Governor, and presidential candidate in the
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883:20th-century Colombian women politicians
873:Colombian Conservative Party politicians
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605:40 Años del Voto de la Mujer en Colombia
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56:16 September 1956 – 10 May 1957
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545:Méndez Valencia, María Alexandra.
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244:Guillermo León Valencia Muñóz
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306:cabinet-level position
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124:Tomás Castrillón Muñoz
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323:Legislative Act No. 3
113:Gustavo Rojas Pinilla
65:Gustavo Rojas Pinilla
483:Council of Ministers
414:military coup d'état
352:Josefina Muñoz Muñoz
298:Colombian department
256:Erna Hubach Valencia
878:Colombian feminists
491:Department of Cauca
412:came to power in a
376:Minister of Finance
679:University of Vigo
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468:universal suffrage
430:Conservative Party
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