
Rafael Caldera
Rafael Caldera was a Venezuelan politician and lawyer who served as the President of Venezuela twice, first from 1969 to 1974 and then from 1994 to 1999. His later presidency faced severe economic challenges, including hyperinflation and banking crises, prompting him to seek aid from international organizations.
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Rafael Caldera was the President of Venezuela who welcomed Nicolae and Elena Ceaușescu during their visit.
Afacerea Ceaușescu - Caldera: petrol venezuelean contra produse românești. Ce l-au întrebat jurnaliștii pe dictatorul românRafael Caldera opened up the Venezuelan oil industry to international cooperation in the 1990s.
Mỏ 'vàng đen' lớn nhất thế giới của VenezuelaRafael Caldera's government initiated an oil opening in the 1990s to increase exploration and production.
El petróleo de Venezuela, el otro tesoro ambicionado por Estados Unidos | InternacionalRafael Caldera was a future president of Venezuela and the founder of a political movement that bridged European and US-based anti-communists.
María Corina Machado’s Catholic RevolutionRafael Caldera was a former Venezuelan president known for his views on sovereignty and democracy.
Entre la soberanía y el silencio: las contradicciones de América Latina ante la crisis venezolanaRafael Caldera served as president of Venezuela during a significant period of political change.
La reconstrucción del contrato social: caso Venezuela 2Rafael Caldera is referenced in discussions about the will of the nation.
La nación por construir - EL NACIONALRafael Caldera was instrumental in the opposition against the dictatorship and the establishment of democracy in Venezuela.
El Pacto de Nueva York: la paradoja congeladaRafael Caldera won the presidency with the help of a division within Acción Democrática.
De la dignidad a la deshonraRafael Caldera initiated the Agenda Venezuela to combat high inflation and economic crisis.
Bodas de oro de la nacionalización del petróleo (y II)Rafael Caldera inaugurated the current headquarters of El Carabobeño in 1997.
El Carabobeño, 92 años de resiliencia y reinvenciónRafael Caldera acknowledged Miguel Otero Silva's importance in the political and cultural landscape of Venezuela.
Miguel Otero Silva: 40 años sin un hombre cuya influencia sigue vigente en la historia de VenezuelaRafael Caldera had previously nationalized gas and reversed industry assets in 1973.
La nacionalización imprescindible y necesariaRafael Caldera was Barrios's opponent in the 1968 presidential election, which he narrowly lost.
Cuando la honestidad definía a un líder: la lección de Gonzalo BarriosRafael Caldera was the president of Venezuela during the time the government took control of the Torre de David.
Tres hitos arquitectónicos inconclusos de Caracas (2/3)Rafael Caldera was the president during the time Noel Rodríguez was disappeared.
Diario Co Latino - Informándote con CredibilidadRafael Caldera was the opposition leader who won the presidency in the elections organized during Leoni's administration.
Siete notables hitos del gobierno de Raúl LeoniRafael Caldera was a notable Venezuelan politician who referred to Andrés Eloy Blanco as 'the amortiguador de la Constituyente'.
En el 70º aniversario de la muerte de Andrés Eloy BlancoRafael Caldera was the president of Venezuela at the time of the events.
El venidero 22 de mayo de 1969Rafael Caldera is mentioned alongside Eduardo Frei Montalva as a young Catholic leader who participated in a Congress in Rome.
Aproximación a León XIVRafael Caldera is mentioned as the president who succeeded Chávez after the 1993 elections.
Referéndum Revocatorio de 2004 (Parte I)Rafael Caldera is mentioned as one of the notable politicians who contributed to Venezuelan democracy.
Luis Herrera Campíns, hombre de culturaRafael Caldera was a former president of Venezuela and one of Chirinos' patients.
Héctor Manrique: “Edmundo Chirinos es uno de los protagonistas de la decadencia del país”Rafael Caldera is mentioned in the context of his government attempting to nationalize Machado Zuloaga's company.
Se fue de Venezuela a España… la crisis eléctricaRafael Caldera's second government faced strong opposition in the Senate regarding the ratification of the indigenous convention.
Aportes indigenistas del gobierno de Luis Herrera CampinsRafael Caldera is noted for his leadership in the Christian social thesis that emerged from the encyclical Rerum Novarum.
Luis Herrera Campins y la candidatura truncada (1973)Rafael Caldera was a former president and the founder of the Copei party who contested against Montes de Oca for the presidential candidacy.
El hombre que más veces fue presidente de Venezuela: la insólita historia de Pepi Montes de OcaRafael Caldera was the founder of the Copei party and served as president before Luis Herrera.
Luis Herrera, voz y caminosRafael Caldera was the president of Venezuela when the Fundación Teresa Carreño was established.
El Teresa Carreño cumple 42 añosCarlos Castillo Peraza criticized Rafael Caldera for releasing Hugo Chávez from prison.
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