Jaime Lusinchi
Jaime Lusinchi was a Venezuelan politician who served as the President of Venezuela from 1984 to 1989. His presidency was marked by efforts to stabilize the economy during a time of high inflation and public discontent, implementing various economic reforms to address the country's fiscal challenges.
Born on May 29, 1928 (97 years old)
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Venezuela:
He was the president of Venezuela during the time when high-ranking generals were implicated in drug trafficking.
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Venezuela:
Jaime Lusinchi maintained respect for sovereignty and pragmatic relations with powers despite economic crisis.
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Venezuela:
Jaime Lusinchi promoted a 'social pact' that ultimately benefited certain leadership within the party.
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Venezuela:
Jaime Lusinchi's presidency is described as being plagued by corruption.
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Venezuela:
Jaime Lusinchi was a future president who supported the journalism law as a powerful legal instrument.
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Venezuela:
Jaime Lusinchi served as the president of Venezuela from 1984 to 1989.
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Venezuela:
Jaime Lusinchi was a former president of Venezuela and one of Chirinos' patients.
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Venezuela:
Jaime Lusinchi succeeded Luis Herrera Campíns as president of Venezuela in 1984.
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Venezuela:
Jaime Lusinchi was the president of Venezuela who managed to expel a Colombian military corvette in 1987.
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Venezuela:
The Venezuelan indigenism suffered a setback during the government of Jaime Lusinchi.
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