Salinas
Carlos Salinas de Gortari is a prominent Mexican politician and economist who served as the President of Mexico from 1988 to 1994. His presidency is often associated with significant economic reforms, including the implementation of free-market policies and the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA). Salinas has been a controversial figure, facing accusations of corruption and electoral fraud during his time in office. His legacy continues to influence Mexican politics and economic policy.
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Mexico:
The Ultra-right in Mexico is led by Salinas, who aims to incite a coup or Trump's invasion.
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Uruguay:
Doctor Salinas worked at the Círculo Católico and delegated all related procedures to the subsecretary.
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Uruguay:
Salinas signed the favorable document for the agreement between ASSE and Casmu.
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El Salvador:
Colonel Salinas wanted to enter as director of the PNC during the FMLN governments.
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Colombia:
Salinas has worked in the management of human talent for more than 178,000 soldiers.
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Uruguay:
Salinas was accused of making false statements regarding the purchase of the clinic.
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Uruguay:
Salinas mentioned that some models manufactured in Argentina are now sold cheaper than in Brazil.
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Bolivia:
Salinas intervened during the shot taken by Fabricio Vásquez.
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Mexico:
Salinas is a billionaire tax evader who has a long history of misogyny.
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Mexico:
Salinas loses amparo and will have to pay more than 3 billion pesos to the SAT.
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