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    José Manuel de la Sota (28 November 1949 – 15 September 2018) was an Argentine politician who was a member of Justicialist Party. He was the governor of...
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    Manuel de la Sota Aburto, also known as Manu Sota (27 July 1897 – 29 December 1979), was a Spanish promoter of Basque culture, a writer, and a nationalist...
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    governor José Manuel de la Sota. Like her father, she is a member of the Justicialist Party and the provincial We Do for Córdoba coalition. De la Sota worked...
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    against José Manuel de la Sota, and ran for president for UNA. Sergio Massa and the governor (until then) of the Córdoba province José Manuel de la Sota formalize...
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    elected vice-governor of his province with José Manuel de la Sota as governor. In 2007, upon de la Sota's retirement, Schiaretti stood for the governorship...
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    by José Manuel de la Sota, then president of the Córdoba Justicialist Party. De la Sota was eventually succeeded by Juan Schiaretti. Both de la Sota and...
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    endorse other candidates (Carlos Reutemann, who refused to run, and José Manuel de la Sota, who did badly at the polls), Duhalde threw his support behind the...
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    support helped Duhalde overcome the ambitions of Carlos Ruckauf and José Manuel de la Sota, who also had ambitions to be appointed president. Alfonsín's health...
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    the centrist Radical Civic Union, but in 1999 the Justicialist José Manuel de la Sota was elected governor, succeeded by fellow Peronist Juan Schiaretti...
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    Bonaparte. The mansion was expropriated by the Córdoba Governor José Manuel de la Sota in 2005. Following a complicated refurbishment process, the "Ferreyra...
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