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The Naval Club Pact Seregni and Sanguinetti, with Wilson prisoner amnesty agreed to dictatorship, but Ferreira was Wilson who took charge of the promises and voting law creating 15,848 Expiry Law of the Punitive Claims of the
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On June 16, 1984 he returned to Uruguay only to be arrested, which led to protests in Latin America and Spain. As well as protests at home where his party wanted his release. He was released five days after the
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system in effect at the time, Bordaberry won the presidency because the combined Colorado vote exceeded the combined National vote by just over 12,800 votes.
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faction and made weekly radio addresses. He was among the more liberal members of his party and a fierce opposer of President
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Negotiating Democracy: Politicians And Generals in Uruguay by Charles Guy Gillespie, pgs 25, 146, 150, 219, 251, and 258
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Repression, Exile, and Democracy: Uruguayan Culture by Saúl Sosnowski, pgs 21-22, 30, 35, 40-44, 87-88, 93-94
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Interview with Juan Raul Ferreira on the occasion of the 15th anniversary of the return from exile Wilson
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as running mate. He won the most votes of any candidate, finishing over 60,000 votes ahead of runner-up
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Wilson Ferreira Aldunate Text on the list page 71 - National Party
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said "He lived as a gladiator and died a messenger of peace."
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Ministers of livestock, agriculture, and fisheries of Uruguay
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stamp commemorating the death of Wilson Ferreira Aldunate
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Tribute by the Presidency of Uruguay to Wilson Ferreira
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El viento nuestro de cada día: Wilson Fereira Aldunate
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politician and a historically important member of the
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Uruguayan
National Party
National Council of Government (Uruguay)
Jorge Pacheco Areco
1971 elections
Carlos Julio Pereyra
Juan Maria Bordaberry
Colorado Party
Ley de Lemas
1973 Uruguayan coup d'etat
Civic-military dictatorship of Uruguay
Buenos Aires
US Senate
presidential election
Expiry Law
cancer
Julio María Sanguinetti
Cementerio del Buceo, Montevideo
César di Candia

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